Feelin The Miles lyrics Meaning

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Feelin The Miles song by The Wilder Blue from Primary Album Album not found. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Country music. The Record company is unknown. Released on None.

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Feelin The Miles Meaning

[[Verse 1]
I used to think that I knew where I was headed
Lord knows I’ve been humbled and tested
You were the one who was better at believin’
Four hundred miles west and I turned right
Fast food on the Oklahoma turnpike
The road is a lover who’s always leavin’

[Chorus]
God, I’m feelin’ the miles
Missin’ that gear that the years have stolen
Feelin’ the miles
Still so far to go
I hum along to an old refrain
As the taillights glisten in the drizzlin’ rain
And I say hello to another day

[Verse 2]
Feel the pull of the west wind blowin’
“Check engine” light’s lit, but I’m rollin’
If I make Denver, then maybe I can rest some
Hero of my own hard luck story
Always hopin’ there’s somethin’ more for me
A better answer to the same old questions

[Chorus]
God, I’m feelin’ the miles
Missin’ that gear that the years have stolen
Feelin’ the miles
Still so far to go
I hum along to an old refrain
As the taillights glisten in the drizzlin’ rain
And I say hello to another day
, [Bridge]
There was a time when the miles didn’t seem so long
And I knew that whatever else went wrong
I’d come home and find you waitin’, waitin’

[Chorus]
God, I’m feelin’ the miles
Feelin’ the miles
God, I’m feelin’ the miles
Missin’ that gear that the years have stolen
Feelin’ the miles
Still so far to go
I hum along to an old refrain
As the taillights glisten in the drizzlin’ rain
And I say hello to another day]
Feelin’ the Miles
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