Paroles
[Verse 1]
I was rollin’ down to New Orleans, freight heavy, tires worn,
Dust and diesel in my lungs, just like every run before.
Stopped by a bar on Bourbon Street, just to ease my weary load,
Didn’t know that one glance there would rewrite my whole road.
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[Verse 2]
She danced beneath the yellow light, hair like fire in the wind,
Moved like a river through the night, pulled me deep within.
Her eyes, they caught my story, like she knew just who I was,
A lonely man with a broken plan and a heart too full of dust.
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[Chorus]
Now the highway sings her name,
Since the night she changed my lane.
Traded gears for a song and flame,
Left the road, but found no shame.
I bought a guitar for her smile,
We played tunes down every aisle.
From that bar to wedding vows —
I’m still drivin’, but settled now.
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[Verse 3]
We lived above that same café, played music every night,
I strummed, she swayed, we sang away under Bourbon neon light.
I never missed the lonely wheels or the cold motel floor,
'Cause every mile I used to crave was waitin’ at her door.
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[Bridge – soft and warm]
I still wear my old trucker boots,
But now I dance in them too.
She taught me songs I never knew,
Turned my lonesome into truth.
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[Final Chorus – with feeling]
Now the highway sings her name,
Since the night she changed my lane.
Left the road for love so wild,
Now I’m hers — a country child.
Gave up the freight, found a home,
With a woman and six-string tone.
New Orleans, you stole my heart —
And gave me a brand new start.