Highway Prayers
Early in the fall back deep in the woods
The first hint of frost is upon you
Bout’ a mile beyond the field stone wall
It’s not hard to get lost if you want to
Too far from the city to see the white lights
I move in the shadows under cover of the night
Too far from the highway to blow a flat tire
I stare in the ashes and fire
Now John Saint Paul is a well known man
Of wealth in his skyscraper palace
He likes his old Cadillac prepped for long drives
I don’t like how he looks at my Alice
I work his garage with a wrench in my glove
Bring the stench of his gasoline home to my love
She swears once again she has all she desires
As I stare in the ashes and fire
One day late last week when I got the word
The boss needs his Caddie all steady
I remembered his eyes all over my wife
As I carefully get my tools ready
What a terrible shame should he ever break down
With me on his trail and so far from town
If his brakes were to fail, if he blew out a tire
And I stared in the ashes and fire
Now John Saint Paul is a well known man
Of wealth in his skyscraper palace
He likes his old Cadillac prepped for long drives
I don’t like how he looks at my Alice…
I don’t like how he looks at my Alice…
Written by Billy Strings (Apostol Publishing, BMI; administered by: Songs of Tuckaway Music, BMI and Sony Tree Publishing), Aaron Allen (Joy Zone, ASCAP) and Jon Weisberger (Use Your Words Music, BMI and Asheville Music Publishing, BMI)
Billy Strings: Vocals, Guitar, Percussion
Billy Failing: Banjo
Royal Masat: Bass
Jarrod Walker: Mandolin, mandocello
Alex Hargreaves: Fiddle, mandolin