The Gateway Arch marked the first stop along the way
The calm before Kansas storms nearly blew us away
Painted pianos and Red Rocks tried reeling us in
But a steady pace brought open skies past Cheyenne
Walked a fence line by the Tetons after lunch in Jackson Hole
Just a short ride to a campsite where moose greeted the morn’
Old Faithful and Mammoth Falls are worth whatever it takes
Shoe Tree on the way to Crater Lake
I don’t remember everything in between
So much is a blur, canvas of memories
Over seven thousand miles in the course of two weeks
A beautiful start, I’d do it all again
Still had our apples when we crossed to stand next to the trees
That tower so high it’s truly hard to conceive
Coffee on route 1 to stand on Haight and Ashbury
Quick shower and sleep before the climb through Yosemite
Five mountain ranges in day, sunset Death Valley
Had to let the brakes cool before we hit Sin City
Two days was enough won $10 and fled the scene
Quick look at the Dam and Lake Mead
I don’t remember everything in between
So much is a blur, canvas of memories
Over seven thousand miles in the course of two weeks
A beautiful start, I’d do it all again
Grand Canyon sunrise, burritos on the Reservation
Best we ever had, dilapidated gas station
Painted Desert like another world just a little further from there
Through the Petrified Forest, innocent, without a care
Steak in Amarillo, fighting food coma
A quick stroll through the capital of Oklahoma
Eighteen hours straight back to where we said our vows
Fertilize the roots and live in the now.
I don’t remember everything in between
So much is a blur, canvas of memories
Over seven thousand miles in the course of two weeks
A beautiful start, I’d do it all again
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