Leavin Tennessee

ROBERT EARL JR. KEEN

The sun is settin' on our time living here
You've lost the will, I've lost the heart
We should be leavin' while the coast is still clear

'Cause we won't make it after dawn
We can cash in our chips and pack up the car
Lock up the door and hide the key

The only two things that mean anything to me
Are loving you and leaving Tennessee

Silver eagles fly down streets paved with gold
Stars keep shining through the dawn
Anything you can dream of to hold

You can have here for a song
But there's a song tonight that's riding the wind
I'm the words and you're the melody

The only two things that mean anything to me
Are loving you and leaving Tennessee

It's just the two of us all out on our own
That's the way it ought to be

The only two things that mean anything to me
Are loving you and leaving Tennessee

We can call up all our friends on the phone
Tell them that someday we'll return
First, we have to start to make a new home

We have one last bridge to burn
Lay your head down and we'll drive through the night
And in the morning light you're gonna see

The only things that mean anything to me
Are loving you and leaving Tennessee
The only things that mean anything to me
Are loving you and leaving Tennessee

Trivia about the song Leavin Tennessee by Robert Earl Keen

When was the song “Leavin Tennessee” released by Robert Earl Keen?
The song Leavin Tennessee was released in 1989, on the album “West Textures”.
Who composed the song “Leavin Tennessee” by Robert Earl Keen?
The song “Leavin Tennessee” by Robert Earl Keen was composed by ROBERT EARL JR. KEEN.

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