[Intro] [Verse 1] The sun dips low on a dusty road, A rusty truck with an empty load. Windshield cracks like the lines I wrote, Silent cab with a broken note. The radio hums an old sad tune, A static love that ended too soon. [Chorus] It’s just me and the dotted line, A lonesome highway, a faded sign. Whispers of ghosts in the rearview glow, A solo heart with nowhere to go. The stars don’t judge, the moon don’t lie, Alone’s the price for a freeborn sky. [Verse 2] Diner lights blink ā€œClosedā€ in the rain, A coffee cup with a lipstick stain. Memories flicker like neon pain, A jukebox plays our last refrain. I tip my hat to the empty air, A phantom touch, a vacant chair. [Chorus] It’s just me and the dotted line, A lonesome highway, a faded sign. Whispers of ghosts in the rearview glow, A solo heart with nowhere to go. The stars don’t judge, the moon don’t lie, Alone’s the price for a freeborn sky. [Bridge] A train whistle cries where the tracks divide, One path taken, one left behind. The road don’t care if you laugh or bleed, It rolls on through with its own old creed. [Chorus] It’s just me and the dotted line, A lonesome highway, a faded sign. Whispers of ghosts in the rearview glow, A solo heart with nowhere to go. The stars don’t judge, the moon don’t lie, Alone’s the price for a freeborn sky. [Outro]