There's a town by a river, and a dirt road That runs through the town, winding around And as a child I would daydream, where that road would take me, When my time for leaving came down And each night, I'd awaken, from the dream I was taking, that old dirt road, out of this town Sweet memories, keep haunting me, calling me like an old friend And I pray, that someday, I'll ride this highway, Till it turns to that dirt road again Now I live in the city, Where man made mountains of steel, to block out the sky
And that river of traffic that runs by my window, Never seems to run dry And tonight, before sleeping, I pray God is keeping, That old place that I left behind Sweet memories, keep haunting me, calling me like an old friend And I pray, that someday, I'll ride this highway, Till it turns to that dirt road again In the city tonight, when I turn out the lights, I'll be riding that old dirt road again