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Seventy​-​two Miles

from Streets Before the Fall by Jim Cain

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I’m coming close to a crossroads
A road sign’s standing near
Carries the name of the place you live
Says it's still seventy-two miles from here

Most nights I just get going
I go chase some western star
Not sure what it is I'm looking for
Maybe figuring out just where you are

I remember you in the distance, longing love but facing fear
You said “don’t try and find me, there's nothing for me here"

I’ve stopped at this crossroads
There’s not much out here to see
But that roadsign in the evening light
And you seventy-two miles away from me

And you’ll always be
All those miles away from me

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from Streets Before the Fall, released July 13, 2020

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Jim Cain Ghent, Belgium

Jim Cain is a singer-songwriter from Ghent, Belgium.

Endlessly fascinated by his heroes he writes songs about love and hate, illusions and revelations, doubts and hopes ... without ever taking himself to seriously.

With his guitar and warm voice he brings together musical styles balancing between folk, soul, country and rock.

Inspired by many heroes, but even more by his own stories to tell.
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