Ned LeDoux - Some People Do lyrics

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Ned LeDoux - Some People Do lyrics

A long stretch of highway Reaches out across the plains Open fields of Sagebrush Scattered wild a long the range It’s not the place to breakdown Just keep driving through But why would you live here? Some people do White knuckle wind blows strong Ain’t nothing to slow it down I watch tumbleweeds race Along this dry and barren ground There’s no sign of water And they could use an inch or two To go weeks without it Some people do In the middle of nowhere Nothing much to see It’s somebody’s everything Somebody might be me Total isolation In a world just pa**ing through Surviving in the middle of nowhere Some people do You know the winter is cold as hell Snow falling all around Life comes to a standstill On this godforsaken ground All roads were snowed in Good luck with getting out To the ones who live here It ain’t nothing to worry about You’ll never know it Ain’t nothing much to see It’s somebody’s everything Somebody might be me Total isolation From a world just pa**ing through Surviving in the middle of nowhere Some people do In the sun this is paradise It had it no other way Family roots run deep in the ground And it’s where they’re gonna stay When there’s peace and solitude Worries out here are few Living in the middle of nowhere Some people do A big prairie moon comes up A distant coyote howls Echoes a song from another time Serenity sets in now As I pull off to the side Take a deep breath in Sure feels good to be back home In the middle of nowhere again In the middle of nowhere Nothing much to see Somebody’s everything Somebody might be me Total isolation In a world just pa**ing through Surviving in the middle of nowhere Some people do Surviving in the middle of nowhere Some people do