G C D G C D Well I woke up wondering where I sat just like I always do G C D G C D I-80 up ahead laid out like a lazy bitch on a Sunday afternoon C D We're 30 miles from Cleveland, ain't stopping, ain't even passing through G C D G C D At night we'll stop in Pittburgh but Philly's where we're going to G C D G C D I talked to my mom today, she seems like she's doing fine now G C D G C D Tell her I'd been getting sick again, we both pretend we don't know why C D She says 'one more drop of rain'...she swears we'll all be drowned alive G C D G C D And she asked me how my father's been, we both pretend we don't know why G C D G C D I got a friend upstate, he's got a place where I can get away from it all G C D G Ah but I don't know if I can take it boys, I just can't stand myself alone C D Well now 30 years of running's left me standing with my back to the cold G C D And it's left me most days wondering if I've ever really learned a thing at G C D all C G But I'm trying to move on, I'm trying to move on C D Trying to move on, I'm trying to move on G C D G C D Maybe I should go back, back to the night where it all began G C D G C D Maybe I should trace my life back to the night where my folks first met C Maybe I could find the moment where my father broke my mother's heart in D half G C D G Oh I could go back to New York City, just learn to live with that baby... C G But I'm trying to move on, I'm trying to move on baby C D G I'm trying to move on, I'm trying to move on oh....