Low Road

Album cover art for "Low Road" by Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - Rock, Pop Rock

Low Road

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[Intro] A-ooh, a-ooh A-ooh, a-ooh [Verse 1] I lost everything, I fell out of a daydream At the door of a long-lost friend And I cried aloud without an inch of pride I knew that I had reached the end An old and lonely man saw me sitting on the curb He reached out and he took my hand He said, "I know your song and I know your name And there was a time that I felt the same" [Chorus] But it's a low, low road you gotta roll down Before you find your way, my friend And it's a high, high hill you've gotta climb up Before you get to the top again [Post-Chorus] A-ooh, a-ooh A-ooh, a-ooh [Verse 2] I held on so dearly To the wrong things in my life But now I see so clearly I was walking into my own knife You got to get up off that street, stop looking at your feet And take a hold of something real And this old man took my hand He looked at me and said, "Little girl, I understand" [Chorus] That it's a low, low road you gotta roll down Before you find your way, my friend And it's a high, high hill you've gotta climb up Before you get to the top again [Bridge] And there was a time that I thought that I knew it all And there was a place that I thought I could call my own But it all came crashin' down and I looked around And I knew that things would never be the same [Chorus] Low, low road you gotta roll down Before you find your way, my friend And it's a high, high hill you've gotta climb up Before you get to the top again Oh, it's a low, low road you gotta roll down Before you find your way, my friend And it's a high, high hill you've gotta climb up Before you get to the top again [Outro] A-ooh, a-ooh A-ooh, a-ooh 'Cause it's a low, low road you gotta roll down It's a low, low road

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Credits

Writers
  • Grace Potter
  • Mark Batson