She'd trade Colorado if he'd take her with him. Closes the door before the winter lets the cold in. And wonders if her love is strong enough to make him stay. She's anwesered by the tail-lights shining through the windowpanes. () He said I want to see you again, but I'm stuck in colder weather, maybe tommorrow will be beter can I call you then. She said you're a rambling man and you ain't ever gonna change. You've got a gypsy soul to blame and you were born for leaving. At a truckstop-diner just outside of Lincoln. The night as black as the coffee he was drinking. And in the waitress eyes he sees the same old light is shining. He thinks of Colorado and the girl he left behind him. () He said I want to see you again, but I'm stuck in colder weather, maybe tommorrow will be beter can I call you then. She said you're a rambling man and you ain't ever gonna change. You've got a gypsy soul to blame and you were born for leaving. Well it's a winding road. When you're in the lost and found. You're a lover, i'm a runner and we go round and round. And I love you but I leave you. I don't want you but I need you. You know it's you that calls me back here baby. () He said I want to see you again, but I'm stuck in colder weather, maybe tommorrow will be beter can I call you then. Cause i'm rambling man and I ain't ever gonna change. I've got a gypsy soul to blame and I was born for leaving. And when I close my eyes and see you. No matter where I am. I can smell your perfume through these wispering pines. I'm with your ghost again. It's a shame about the weather. But I know soon we'll be together and I can't wait till then. I can't wait till then.