The Road (Eric Andersen & Townes Van Zandt) The road lies in wait patient as a snake diamonds down its back glitters in its eyes the road waits all my bones to break here I go again don't even wonder why The road calls winding round these walls the mesas' wail to the bitter land the canyon cries I am dry soon be dust blown across these trails The road turns in to amber light the mesa's dream crystal night the water drifts the rock is stained the desert's washed in tears not rain There is a road men walk down they learn to hurt everything they found there is a road where women cry where no wind blows and no birds fly There is a road where nothing runs ancient eyes still seek the sun a flutter of wings they make no sound above a road a man walks down above a road a man walks down The road lies in wait patient as a snake diamonds down its back glitters in its eyes the road waits all my bones to break here I go again don't even wonder why don't even wonder why