At seventeen she ran away to the city Thought she would find herself there Scared and afraid, she panhandled all day To get enough for a one-way fare And a taxi to the nearest Greyhound bus Made a call, mom said please come home to us
I'm searching, I'm travelling My life's been unraveling I still don't know where this will lead Enjoying the weather I'll get it together so don't worry I'll send you a postcard From my journey to me
Crawled through the desert and swam in the ocean Tried meditation and a few magic potions Marched at the Whitehouse against the attacks Sent a call out to Buddah but he never called back And I'm thinking there must be something I have missed What do you think of all this If you can't find the answers from anyone else You'll just have to see for yourself
Under a blanket and up on a mountain A sleeping bag prayer Where she drank from the fountain Though about Sunday school, thought about Jesus Love that's so simple, grace that's so genius And just like those ruby slippers you know The answers were there in her soul
I'm searching, I'm travelling But I'm not unraveling I still don't know where this will lead Enjoying the weather It feels like forever Since I've seen Tennessee This is the last of my postcards I'll be back home by the next star I love you with all of my heart Sincerely, me
Compositor: Cindy Lavonne Morgan ECAD: Obra #4511753