Change of clothes was all I carried there were three of us to do the driving the sky turned black outside of Laramie and the rain poured down all over Wyoming it took two long days and four full tanks of gas to get to Livingston In between the silences and the feeling grateful I had so much time for remembering late nights around some ones table something deeper about those gatherings more than once I've been far far away and thinking bout Livingston On the way back home I would stop awhile ease this truck onto the shoulder of the road its a long straight line that goes for miles and miles its as lonely as a great plains Conoco I came to say good bye, and to hug you
but I wasnt brave enough to say that So I said see you soon and I love you and I think you understood me from way back from the very first time we ever sang our songs Late one night in Livingston On the way back home I would stop awhile ease this truck onto the shoulder of the road its a long straight line that goes for miles and miles its as empty as a great plains Conoco I see you standing tall and kinda squintin In a field outside of White Sulphur Springs Dont need a cowboy hat just a 33 Gibson And a little more time to make it rain As the sun turns red and the sky treasure gold on the long way back to Livingston