You're in the blue breeze blowin' cross the sugar white sand and the roar of the wheelswhen I'm tryin' to land in a Hank Williams tune and a Coltrane song in the dead of thenight at the break of dawn. It never gets old and it's always new. Everywhere I go, I keepon losin' you. In the words of a poet no one reads anymore. In the shadows of sunlight crawlin'across the floor in airport lounges, in motel rooms, in the Starbucks line under quartermoons. Between the little white lies and the cold hard truth is everywhere I am. Girl,I'm still losin' you. Yeah, you kissed me one last time, made that driveway gravel black.Red taillights lit like a spark, just the start of a long goodbye. And some memoriesjust won't fade, not a damn thing you can do. So girl, if you're long gone, how come Ikeep on losin' you? In Seattle and Vegas, old rodeos and lonesome dub and the last pictureshow. In a truck stop parking lot, gasoline rainbow in the burn of the whiskey, neon smoke.I close my eyes and you're right there. Yeah, you kissed me one last time, making that drivewaygravel black. Red taillights lit like a spark, just the start of a long goodbye. And somememories just won't fade, not a damn thing you can do. So girl, if you're long gone, howcome I keep on losin' you? Missin' you. Red, white, slow dance, kissin' you. Late nightdrive, wishin' you were still here. Turnin' that radio, searchin' for a song to listen to.And some memories just won't fade, not a damn thing you can do. So girl, if you're longgone, how come I keep on losin' you? Yes, I'll keep holdin' on. And I'll just keep onlosin' you. Missin' you. Red, white, slow dance, kissin' you. Searchin' for a song to listento.