I remember late nights and boxed wine and petty fights
I remember never going to bed alone
I remember four tires and road trips and evening rides
I remember pulling up to home
I remember phone calls
Staring down the bare walls
of a hotel on the road
and I'm calling to let you know
Abilene is thirteen hours from Bowling Green
And this old rig's running north from New Orleans
And it might just have been the wind in the evergreens
But I believe I could hear you
I thought I heard you calling East from Abilene
I remember long runs from Detroit down to Houston
I remember Boston in the snow
I remember the hot sun of a breakdown on 81
I remember New Mexico
I remember that day
Your telephone message changed
To a voice I didn't know
I left the message, though
Abilene is thirteen hours from Bowling Green
And this old rig's running north from New Orleans
If you see her won't you pass along the message please
Cause I believe I could hear her
I thought I heard her calling East
and Abilene is thirteen hours from Bowling Green
And this old rig's running north from New Orleans
And it might just have been the wind in the evergreens
But I believe I could hear you
I thought I heard you calling East from Abilene
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