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Low - Texas Tattoo lyrics

[MARK: "Texas was a letter to Hamlet, my crazy dog; it didn't' make much sense so Grant suggested a different rhythm, but I couldn't do it so Grant sang the first part. I kept the break and then we came together in the end. I don't think the part that Grant sings is about my dog even though I think he liked Hamlet. Hamlet was never in Texas although I think he would have liked it because they have a lot in common." GRANT: "Didn't know that was ever about Hamlet, but the hand I lent to finishing that song seems to work just the same. From where I sit right now, on my front porch -- Kansas, mid-June, that feels like the most vital song on the record. It's an important song for Mark and me together and alone -- and I did like Hamlet."] Do you remember driving up in Utah Stack of tapes to keep us listening Driving east into the rising sun Snow kept coming hard as ever And even though I've never told you Those were the best days that I've ever known I know where the path should go It may be far, but at least it's home How it feels, I just don't know I said, I know where the path should go It may be far, but at least it's home How it feels, I just don't know I'm already set to go Do you remember driving up in Utah Stack of tapes to keep us listening Driving east into the rising sun Snow came down as hard as ever And even though I've never told you Those were the best days that I've ever known I know where the path should go It may be far, but at least it's home How it feels, I just don't know I said, I know where the path should go It may be far, but at least it's home How it feels I just don't know I'm already set to go I said, I'm already set to go To get on up and get on out to Texas Tell everybody I said "Hey" Would you make sure my dog's bowl is kept full It seems like it's been a long time It feels like it's been a while I wouldn't know, these days just roll on by Days just roll on, they just go on by Like these Texas roads