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For the Love of the Road

from Slow Harvest by Early Settler

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"For the Love of the Road"

Strange afternoons
found myself in a place so far from home
where no one knew
what the hell
slow'n down would do
at the crest of the tallest hill
began to wonder
what it's like to settle here

So here I go
for the love
of the road

If dreams cracked the sky
don't want no villain
comin' round to ask
where all this goes
tell him seas, with the breeze, through lightning
cursing up the road
another traveler
livin' track by track like he
doesn't know how far to go
Says, "I'm bored, in search for more"

So here I go
for the love
of the road

Hard was the rain
a howl'n down
how quick these highways change
racing minds
unafraid
Weather's no good to me now

Here I go
for the love
of the road

Reflections beaming down
tides roll on
never was a kind of trust
still sparrows build
a nest upon a shed in Winter

Here I go
for the love
of the road
yeah, here I go
for the love of the road

© Early Settler

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from Slow Harvest, released December 4, 2015
Music/lyrics written and performed by Anthony Negrete (Early Settler)

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Early Settler California

Anthony Negrete is a 20 somethin' year old songwriter from Santa Barbara, California who began writing in late Winter 2011. After being caught within his native surroundings, finally came to discover which direction to go. Influenced by both the classic/modern Folk, Early Settler mixes raw vocals and always an adventure of a chorus. ... more

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