One-Stop, Indie folk americana, Slow tempo, romantic, longing, acoustic, pastoral, loving, sentimental, warm, wandering, lost, emotional, sad, lonely, moody, mostalgic, Male vocals, female vocals, group vocals, acoustic guitar, organ, drums, electric guitar, Atlanta, United States
Im just a rambling man
Old guitar in my hand
Making my way slowly West
Lost a card game in Reno
At the El Dorado Casino
And my heart down in Los Angeles
Im just a rambling man
I dont make too many plans
Got a wanderers heart in my chest
So I drive to the desert
Through the Indio sunset
Where I sing for the sky overhead
I used to have dreams about being a star
Playing for the bright lights with my electric guitar
But passion alone wont get you too far
Just you watch for me
Im just a rambling man
Without a place to stand
Moving my wheels here and there
Too old for the surfers
Too young for the snowbirds
I settled in the south Florida air
But I used to have dreams about loving someone
Growing some roots and raising a son
But dreams start to fade like the flickering sun
Will you wait for me?
I used to have dreams about doing great things
Like making people smile with my guitar while I sing
And now that I realize I have what I dreamed
Ill die a lucky man
Im just a rambling man
Moving across this land
Looking for a place to call home
From the New Orleans fountains
To the North Georgia mountains
I can feel the South deep in my bones
But Im just a restless man
Toes burred in the sand
Watching the waves ride on by
And I hope to one day leave
But if I get no reprieve
The Gulf is where this rambler will die