Headed west or maybe south
where the winds will blow I haven't figured out
just like my blood rushing through me
headed to the heart I will always be
Just like my father before
I'm being pushed out the door
to a place I've never been
blown like a leaf from a gale within
forever on and on
come the sunrise I'll be gone
longer stayed stronger grown
where i'm headed is unknown
there's too much to see
I can't just let it be
what I have is not enough
no matter what I try I can't get rid of my
ramblin blood
tell a story about a boy and a whale
its older than me it's called a tall tale
and don't forget the appleseed
would you look at me I'm rambling
just like my father before
it pulled on him and I can't ignore
the fable tales passed down through time
living in the depths of all our minds
forever on and on
give me a chance and i'll talk all night long
i might get mixed up from time to time
but i'll pass the stories down the line
there's too much on my mind
it's hard to say the right words at the right time
thoughts rush out in a flood
no matter what i try i can't get rid of my
ramblin blood
vines are running up the wall
up trunks of trees they crawl
we'll make our way naturally
you can't force a path, just gotta let it be
I can't stay in one place
I'll always grow til i feel the sunshine on my face
molded from the clay, up from the mud
no matter what i try i can't get rid of my
ramblin blood
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