[Intro]
[Verse 1]
Dusty tires hummin' on a two-lane dream,
Sunset fades to neon in a roadside scene.
Sixty-seven miles of freedom in my veins,
A map of rust and glory, whispered through the plains.
[Chorus]
Oh, Highway 67, you’re a lonesome friend,
Twistin’ through the echoes of where I’ve been.
From the ghost towns sighin’ to the river’s bend,
You carry all my stories—I’ll ride you till the end.
[Verse 2]
Met a diner waitress with a tattooed smile,
She said, “This road’s a rhythm—you’ll forget the miles.”
Coffee cup philosophy and a half-moon light,
We laughed about the dreams that slip into the night.
[Chorus]
Oh, Highway 67, you’re a lonesome friend,
Twistin’ through the echoes of where I’ve been.
From the ghost towns sighin’ to the river’s bend,
You carry all my stories—I’ll ride you till the end.
[Bridge]
Some say it’s just asphalt, but I know it’s alive,
A silver thread of memories where the brave survive.
Every crack and mile marker’s a chapter yet untold,
A heartbeat for the wanderers breakin’ free from the mold.
[Chorus]
Oh, Highway 67, you’re a lonesome friend,
Twistin’ through the echoes of where I’ve been.
From the ghost towns sighin’ to the river’s bend,
You carry all my stories—I’ll ride you till the end.
[Outro]