A Little Past Litle Rock

Brett Jones / Jess Brown / Tony Lane

I had to leave my life in Dallas
That town will always be you
In every crowd, on every corner
In every face I'd see you
So with nothin' more than a tank of gas
I drove away without lookin' back
And I guess that's how I got where I am
And goin' anywhere as fast as I can

And I'm a little past Little Rock
Further down the line
Too soon to know what's up ahead
Too late to change my mind
I gotta keep my heart out of this and both hands on the wheel
I'm learnin' more with every mile just how leavin' feels
It's a lonely stretch of blacktop out into the blue
Don't know where I'll go or what I'll do
I'm a little past Little Rock
But a long way from over you

These headlights on the highway
Disappear into the dark
And if I could have my way
I'd go back to where you are
Oh, but I can't turn this thing around
And nothing short of breaking down
Is gonna get me off this road I'm on
Oh, and I'm still a far cry from gone

And I'm a little past Little Rock
Further down the line
Too soon to know what's up ahead
Too late to change my mind
I gotta keep my heart out of this and both hands on the wheel
I'm learnin' more with every mile just how leavin' feels
It's a lonely stretch of blacktop out into the blue
Don't know where I'll go or what I'll do
I'm a little past Little Rock
But a long way from over you

Trivia about the song A Little Past Litle Rock by Lee Ann Womack

On which albums was the song “A Little Past Litle Rock” released by Lee Ann Womack?
Lee Ann Womack released the song on the albums “Some Things I Know” in 1998 and “Greatest Hits - DualDisc” in 2005.
Who composed the song “A Little Past Litle Rock” by Lee Ann Womack?
The song “A Little Past Litle Rock” by Lee Ann Womack was composed by Brett Jones, Jess Brown, and Tony Lane.

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