the wake up call is a breathtaking storm
if i brave the wild winds and wind along i-79
just lean against the driver side door
warm my lips on a flatwoods gas station coffee
the road this far is empty
but it will fill up soon enough
one hundred breathless miles
to west huntington
you can run, but you can't hide
the place that you were born old friend
is bound to be the place you'll come to die
i roll the window down
let my hands glide on the currents
thick air rolling by
and getting warmer by the minute
the sun has just begun
to eat its way up through the mountains
directly behind me
all the best intentions
line that unforgiving circle
sweet birch and pitchpine
nestled up against the river
you can run but you can't hide
with their molten hearts and memories
they will shuttle you inside
the place that you were loved the most my child
is the place you'll come to die
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