Fourteen years have gone, I was working on a diesel train You though of moving on but I guess I didn't feel the same And now I've found myself with a drink in a rowdy diner To blocks off the interstate in a town in South Caroline You never call a place your home You try to take it on your own We level 'till the break of day But we always fade away When everything is said and done When we go like everyone I could be your "where to lay" Or in the Sunshine State Do you know my name anymore I haven't felt the same And two holes in the floor You've been moving on In the face of change Brought up in my doubt Trotting with the rain Rolling on a rapid road with the dusty desert heat Hauling on a heavy load with a rusty metal sheen And when I thought I'd heard you sing that all we'd ever be Is robbers on a getaway running into the entropy You never call a place your home You try to take it on your own We level 'till the break of day But we always fade away When everything is said and done When we go like everyone I could be your "where to lay" Or in the Sunshine State Ooo-ooo-ooo Ooo-ooo-ooo We always fade away We always fade away Ooo-ooo-ooo Ooo-ooo-ooo We always fade away We always fade away