Jeff Finlin

Eighteen Tons

Jeff Finlin


Pulled in a whistle stop and looked for your name in the directory U's 
I knew you were there, thought I had nothing to lose 
Threw rocks at the stop sign, staring at the payphone till the morning begun 
You were the only road I hadn't done 

I looked east 
I looked west 
Saw the sheen of my dreams put to the test 
I looked north, still I wanted to run 
'Cause love weighs eighteen tons 

A few drinks at the bar behind the wheel of my car  
I'm ready to turn right but it's left at the light and into the night 
Out toward the four lane you can hear them silky snow caps call 
But the weight in my heart slows the car to a crawl 

I looked east 
I looked west 
Seen the sheen of my dreams put to the test 
I looked north but still I couldn't give her the gun 
'Cause love weighs eighteen tons 

From San Juan to Silverton there's a chill in the air that cracks the mind 
Spooks the horses at night, makes you float in time 
That same chill hits me and I cease to believe and I look toward the track 
Want to roll away in vain and never look back 

And then I look east 
I look west 
See the sheen of my dreams being put to the test 
I look north and catch a little hope where I begun 
'Cause love weighs eighteen tons