Lost Nation Road

[Verse 1]
From out of the night and into the dawn
The rose-lighted road stretches on and on and on
The carpenters are knockin' it up as I, I come into view
How this town grows!

[Chorus]
I've been searchin' for the streets of gold
I don't know, this may be the day
El Dorado is paved with clay
A voice calls from the burning hot
"It ain't that good but ya know what ya got!"

[Verse 2]
There's always a sign - a portion that's blown away
It points to home - Ma, I'm at a pause in a lost highway
Right from the start, I knew I was running from you
How do I know?

[Chorus]
I went searchin' for them streets of gold
I don't know, this may be the day
El Dorado is paved with clay
A voice calls from the burning hot
"It ain't that good but ya know what ya got!"

I've been searchin' for them streets of gold
I don't know, this may be the day
El Dorado is paved with clay
A voice calls from the burning hot
"It ain't that good but ya know what ya got!"

Trivia about the song Lost Nation Road by Pere Ubu

When was the song “Lost Nation Road” released by Pere Ubu?
The song Lost Nation Road was released in 1989, on the album “Cloudland”.

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