This song appears on two albums, and was first released on the Aerie Album, and has also been released on The Country Roads Collection Album.
All of my memories lay in the life of the highway
All of my nights in old motels a sleepinâ alone
All of my days on the road with no one beside me
All of my dreams of a place that I can call home
Somewhere in the shade near the sound of a sweet singinâ river
Somewhere in the sun where the mountains make love to the sky
Somewhere to build me a faith, a farm and a family
Somewhere to grow older, and somewhere a reason to try
âCause Iâm tired of big cities and so tired of big city ways
Scrathinâ off sunset, and walkinâ around in the maze
Some sweet taxi dancer tryinâ to save me from beinâ alone
Ah itâs much worse than lonely there is no place that I really belong
I want to be home
Iâm leavinâ this city life In my mind Iâm flyinâ away
Iâm leavinâ tomorrow and all of the old yesterdays
Iâm leavinâ the trash cans the bright lights of telephone lines
Iâm leavinâ my sorrows of all of my memories behind
Iâll see what I find
Somewhere in the shade near the sound of a sweet singinâ river
Somewhere in the sun where the mountains make love to the sky
Somewhere to build me a faith, a farm, a family
Somewhere to grow older, and somewhere a reason to try
Somewhere to grow older, somewhere to laydown and die
Words and music by John Denver