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"Stone" |
Roger McGuinn Lyrics  |
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Written by: Spooner Oldham and Dan Penn
© Center Star Music/Dan Penn Music (BMI)
Album: "Roger McGuinn" - 1973
The Lord he loves a rolling stone
He leads them around
All the danger zones
And helps him get on to where he's going
Now he don't ask for very much
A dream or two will always do
In a crisis
He makes sacrifices
The man who wears
The freedom walk
He lets his eyes do all the talk
And conversation is his prize possession
On the road the open road
He stops to flag down a diesel
A pre war Mack offered him a ride
And Stone climbed into the cabin
That old bucket of bolts
Sure was a gas
She moaned and groaned
Like an old truck do
In South Bend Indiana
Stone got out at the crossroads
Said his last goodbyes
Started walkin'
Down a new road
(Instrumental Ending - Piano)
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