One Mile More

Ann Monkhouse

I'm gonna find how far your mem'ry reaches and then go one mile more
I'm gonna find a place where your mem'ry leaves me and then go one mile more

Old beatup suitcase on the platform a train ticket in my hand
The train's just arrivin' that'll take me as far as fourteen dollars can
I don't know where I'll be tomorrow I'll just climb aboard and ride
Cause this pain in my heart keeps tearing me apart and I gotta find a place to hide
I'm gonna find...
[ guitar - steel ]
When I think of me and this beatup suitcase the places we both been
Ridin' the rails any cheap hotels and now we're gone again
It makes me wonder what kind of life that I've got left in store
Just how long have I gotta keep a runnin' till your mem'ry's here no more
I'm gonna find...
And then go one mile more

Trivia about the song One Mile More by Warner Mack

When was the song “One Mile More” released by Warner Mack?
The song One Mile More was released in 1966, on the album “The Country Touch”.
Who composed the song “One Mile More” by Warner Mack?
The song “One Mile More” by Warner Mack was composed by Ann Monkhouse.

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