"I Know A Place" lyrics

"I Know A Place"

Dust off a little dirt from the road you've been ridin'
Show a little of that smile I know you've been hidin'
I gotta roll and you know I've always had a little trouble letting go
But you'll be on my mind
This don't have to be goodbye
And if you ever need somewhere to hide

Well I know a place where the stars touch the mountains
And I lay my head under western skies
On the edge of the pines but if somehow you should find me
You'll always be welcome by my fire
Oh you'll always have a place by my fire

You remember that notch in the wall looks like a gun sight
There's a hidden path below in a sliver of moonlight
It's there you'll know like you've somehow been here before
Like the comfort of a friend
Gets lost and found again
Like a shadow in the wind

I know a place where the stars touch the mountains
And I lay my head under western skies
On the edge of the pines but if somehow you should find me
You'll always be welcome by my fire
Oh you'll always have a place by my fire


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