Tami Neilson

Manitoba Sunrise At Motel 6
Eight thousand miles from home, I just looked it up This ain't my bed, my TV, or my coffee cup Silence fills my head like the snow hits the ground A line of pillows next to me that never make a sound O lonesome prairie wind Won't you blow me home again To the love I left behind That never leaves my mind My head is dark and my heart feels sick A Manitoba sunrise at another Motel 6 A Western Star rolls by, someplace it needs to be Watch the taillights leave for miles; Is that how you watch me? I'm asleep, you're awake; I'm awake, you're asleep Don't matter night or day: In my broken heart you beat O lonesome prairie wind Won't you blow me home again To the love I left behind That never leaves my mind My head is dark and my heart feels sick A Manitoba sunrise at another Motel 6 O lonesome prairie wind Won't you blow me home again To the love I left behind That never leaves my mind My head is dark and my heart feels sick A Manitoba sunrise at another Motel 6 From Letras Mania