Exit 99 - Lorrie Morgan Lyrics
Exit 99
The fight we had just made me feel I'd enough
I felt like drivin' anywhere if it left you far behind
And I hated you at exit fifty-nine
I passed the cars I passed the trucks I passed 'em all
Saw you sittin' home just waitin' for my call
My angry heart would not allow an ounce of sympathy
It was could as ice at exit sixty-three
Who was right and who was wrong and who's to know
My anger turned to sorrow as the tears began to pour
What a tangled mind at exit eighty-four
The city slowly faded into farms and fields
The world took on a different point of view I loosened up my grip around that
steering wheel
And I wondered if you were sorry too
(instrumental)
I rolled the window down at exit ninety-one
Felt the cool wind blowin' through my hair
I saw a crimson light embrace a setting sun And suddenly I wished you were there
I couldn't wait to stop and find a telephone To call you up and tell you I was comin' home
Funny how a ribboned road can make you change your mind
And I loved you at exit ninety-nine
Funny how a ribboned road can make you change your mind
I knew I loved you at exit ninety-nine
[Thanks to sumdb@yahoo.com for lyrics]