When i was a boy i traveled the roads Nothinâ but the wild west wind ahead of me Then i moved to the city, put on a suit Like a straitjacket, it nearly choked me. I listened to all of their corporate lies But they never really fooled me âcause that song in my heart was beatinâ right through my chest And i knew that fire would drive me out of my skull If i didnât get back to the west
Ah, the old days are gone and your freedomâs gone with them But the memory remains, itâs always there tormentinâ Just when you think youâve found some peace A pair of black eyes sends you reelinâ And the road rears up her head and you know youâve got that feelinâ For the rain in your face, the sun in your hair The fire in your blood roarinâ again The earth beneath your feet â not like these streets Chains around your chest And youâve got to get back to the west.
Ah, youâve worked like a dog but youâve nothinâ to show for it Just some lines around your face and a pocket full of bubbles And sheâs laughed at all your jokes, yeah sheâs sick of all your dealinâs âcause youâre not the man she loved back when you had the feelinâ For the rain in your face, the sun in your hair, The fire in your blood roarinâ again The earth beneath your feet â not like these streets Chains around your chest And youâve got to get back to
John wayne, gary cooper, audie murphy All out there ridinâ the range on their eternal journey You used to look up to them from the front row At the saturday afternoon pictures in the abbey Reach out to them now, they wonât let you down Theyâll take you ridinâ off into the sunset with
Ava gardner, bogie, and oh my dearest marilyn Are you still hauntinâ the laneways of wexford on your eternal journey With the rain in your face, the sun in your hair, The fire in your blood roarinâ againâŠ