Lost In America

Bill Deasy / Dave Brown / Eric Riebling / Gathering Field / Jim DiSpirito / Joanna Ithen / John Burgh / John Platania / Kelsey Barber / Ray Defade / Scott Blasey

Snow on the railroad tracks
Dogs in the moonlight
Stoned out on Kerouac
Tryin' to get it just right

A phone in a dim lit room
Rings out forever
In a time that was still too soon
But why should he care?
He had a rambling soul
He drank a bottle of cheap wine
Turned up his collar to the cold
And waited, he waited for a sign

Fueled by amphetamines
And visions of beauty
As far as the eye could see
Was all that he strived for

A waitress in Tennessee
Said he looked like Jesus
He silenced her raging sea
Then walked out the door
He had a rambling soul
He drank a bottle of cheap wine
Turned up his collar to the cold
And waited, he waited for a sign

Under an open sky
He stands with his eyes closed
If anyone asked him why
He would not know
He's lost in America
Hell bent for no place
A rusty harmonica
That won't even play
He's lost in America

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Who composed the song “Lost In America” by The Gathering Field?
The song “Lost In America” by The Gathering Field was composed by Bill Deasy, Dave Brown, Eric Riebling, Gathering Field, Jim DiSpirito, Joanna Ithen, John Burgh, John Platania, Kelsey Barber, Ray Defade, and Scott Blasey.

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