Eighteen commitment day, friends moved on but she stayed in Eldorado and married the boy next door Worked first shift by the interstate selling hot coffee and giving out change for the pay phone, never needed to much more But then everyday someone would ask, why don't you leave this all behind? She'd look up, kinda laugh, don't you think it's crossed my mind? But there Aint nobody waiting down in Arkansas And I don't know no one in old Baton Rouge Ain't no way I'm going down to Wichita, and leaving Eldorado blue (2nd verse) Harvest moon, the Radio, shooting stars on a gravel road miles from nowhere. It don't get no better than that. City lights burn bright to pull you in, blind your eyes to what matters, you want catch me in none of that And this old town just going down with the setting of the sun. The life I leads the one for me, but it ain't for everyone, and there