I found a yellow headed stranger on the Yellow Head run I picked him up and we drove off into the sun “Go West Young Man” was what the prophets said But we’re alive and all of them are dead We took the road from Valhalla to Edmonton and on Through cattle country, Waterton and beyond Beneath the blue Alberta skies, brighter than sapphire Drove the Sun Road, where the road turns to fire We kept on going with the sun in our eyes We could have stopped but we never found a reason why We saw the world change, and the people on the way Everything a man could want, we passed by every day We reached his stop and he thanked me for the ride He shook my hand and he looked me deep in the eyes Before he walked away, he told me I should look higher And lay my heart to rest where the road turns to fire And he sang Take me home where my ancestors lie Across the Rainbow in the Sky When the trees burn red and gold in the shire I’ll ride alone where the road turns to fire I was heading north on the 15 freeway The sky was turning a darker shade of gray I said it looks like rain to no one in particular All I need is the road, piece of mind, and this old guitar The wind blew cold but I don’t fear the cold Like the changing leaves I know my heart is old But the road still beckons, fanning my desire Bury my heart where the road turns to fire Just like a lone wolf I rode across the border Rode till I couldn’t get much norther Staring at the sun, reflecting asphalt desire When the road turns to fire Bury my heart where the road turns to fire