I've traveled my fair share of roads
And from this I've learned to know
That o' in the end well I've still got my friends
They're with me wherever I go
I've had enough of all of the lies
All the fracking, the drilling, the look in the eyes
Of all of the kids who can't breath the air
All the greedy old rich men that don't even care
I've traveled my fair share of roads
And from this I've learned to know
That o' in the end well I've still got my friends
They're with me wherever I go
When you can't drink the water and can't breath the air
You can chew on your money, that only seems fair
Then you'll beg for some water from the rivers we saved
Ration each breath till your very last day
I've traveled my fair share of roads
And from this I've learned to know
That o' in the end well I've still got my friends
They're with me wherever I go
My door's always open for whatever
Be a tune for tomorrow, a song for the sea
Give voice to the people that need to be heard
To all of the orca's, the trees and the birds
I've traveled my fair share of roads
And from this I've learned to know
That o' in the end well I've still got my friends
They're with me wherever I go
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