Lyrics Aaron Lewis

Aaron Lewis

The Story Never Ends

Another two months on the road

Just two more miles I'll be home to what I know

Where things move a little slower

And people always wave goodbye and say hello

And the maples on this road they must be three hundred years old

Just imagine all the stories they could tell

Of the tractors and the cars

All comin' home from Liston's bar

And the country folk just out to raise some hell

To raise some hell

This is my home

This is where I belong

Where my daughters go to school

Where opinions are strong

Where my neighbors are my friends

And the story never ends

So I just hit the ground and keep on runnin'

All of yesterday has come and gone

And so you try to pick up all the pieces

Put it all back the way that it belongs

Well the next thing that you know

It's time to play another show

I'm leavin' out of here just after dawn

Ain't it good to know that no matter where you go

That this town has got your back when you are gone

When you are gone

And this is my home

This is where I belong

Where my daughters go to school

Where opinions are strong

And my amendment rights

They keep me safe at night

Where my neighbors are my friends

And the story never ends

This is my home

This is where I belong

Where my daughters go to school

Where opinions are strong

Where my amendment rights

Keep me safe at night

Where my neighbors are my friends

And the story never ends

And the story never ends

Another two months on the road

Just two more miles I'll be home

To what I know