People speakin' in foreign tounges, it all sounded the same
[Hopes were missed but grabbed upon the meaning of this frame]*
Gave the man to search his soul, and though I was ignored
Starin' into the darkenned eyes, I wallowed, "All aboard!"
And I said,
"Ride on, Charlie, in your lonely car
If you ever lose your way, you know I won't be very far
Just a couple more miles 'til we reach the next stage
Where I may lay my weary head, and rest my soul for days."
A look, a glance, a full on stare, they soon may understand
Hope all you beauties will tell this through your romance
Find the one that pulls you out, that makes you who you are
Connected by the steamer as we ride in all our car
And I said,
"Ride on, Charlie, in your lonely car
If you ever lose your way, you know I won't be very far
Just a couple more miles 'til we reach the next stage
Where I may lay my weary head, and rest my soul for days."
Five ways to touch a soul, it's easy to be done
Yet, every time we blink our eyes, the smiles are all gone
Where do they go, what do they have, what takes them all away?
I really do not know, but I'd love to find out some day
And I said,
"Ride on, Charlie, in your lonely car
If you ever lose your way, you know I won't be very far
Just a couple more miles 'til we reach the next stage
Where I may lay my weary head, and rest my soul for days."
'Til the day we find the time to get a stolen love's last grin
Find a friend every day and touch them deep within
Give them a part of your heart, and they will share it in return
That will keep the the love aglow, and your eternal flame will burn
And I said,
"Ride on, Charlie, in your lonely car
If you ever lose your way, you know I won't be very far
Just a couple more miles 'til we reach the next stage
Where I may lay my weary head, and rest my soul for days."
And I said,
"Ride on, Charlie, in your lonely car
Ride on, Charlie, in your lonely car
Ride on, Charlie, in your lonely car
If you ever lose your way, you know I won't be very far"
Artist: Lou Rawls
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