Rolling By

Robert Earl Keen

[Verse 1]
It's a busted old town on the plains of west Texas
The drugstore's closed down, the river's run dry
The semi's roll through like stainless steel stallions
Goin' hard, goin' fast, goin' wild
Rollin' hard, rollin' fast, rollin' by

[Verse 2]
And the Mission still stands at the edge of the plateau
A stone marks the graves where the old cowboys lie
Asleep in a time, in a town just a youngster
Goin' hard, goin' fast, goin' wild
Rollin' hard, rollin' fast, rollin' by

[Verse 3]
And the drive-in don't play no Friday night picture
No big silver screen to light up the sky
Gone are the days of post-war-time lovers
Goin' hard, goin' fast, goin' wild
Rollin' hard, rollin' fast, rollin' by

[Verse 4]
And me, I stand here at the last filling station
Where the wind moans a dirge to the coyote's cry
I jump in my car, I'm back out on the highway
Goin' hard, goin' fast, goin' wild
Rollin' hard, rollin' fast, rollin' by
Goin' hard, goin' fast, goin' wild
Rollin' hard, rollin' fast, rollin' by

Trivia about the song Rolling By by Robert Earl Keen

When was the song “Rolling By” released by Robert Earl Keen?
The song Rolling By was released in 1984, on the album “No Kinda Dancer”.

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