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It's a drover's road
High up where ravens fly
And soon I'll lose my way
And I won't know
It's a drover's road
From days so long gone by
When we knew who we were
And where to go

It's a drover's road
It winds a hundred miles
You'd sleep out in the open
Calm and still
You could trust a friend
To keep a watch awhile
Your cattle grazing
Quiet on the hill

Walk with me
And you can leave that old dog be
He does much better on his own
Leave him be
He's a better man than me
He likes to find his own way home

On a drover's road
With the moon and misty stars
We walked these hills
Before this all began
Before we gazed at screens
Went shopping in our cars
And a million houses
Sprawled across the land

Walk with me
And you can leave that old dog be
He does much better on his own
Leave him be
He's a better man than me
He likes to find his own way home
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Drover's road lyrics

Down the road wherever album songs

released 2018 via British Grove, Universal Music Group, Virgin EMI Records
1. Trapper man
2. Back on the dance floor
3. Nobody's child
4. Just a boy away from home
5. When you leave
6. Good on you son
7. My bacon roll
8. Nobody does that
9. Drover's road
10. One song at a time
11. Floating away
12. Slow learner
13. Heavy up
14. Every heart in the room
15. Rear view mirror
16. Matchstick man
17. Pale imitation
18. Don't suck me in
19. Sky and water
20. Back in the day
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check here the lyrics for Drover's road, the 9th song of the 20 recorded for the album Down the road wherever, with a total running time of , by Mark Knopfler. It was released on November 16, 2018 via British Grove, Universal Music Group, Virgin EMI Records, and produced by Mark Knopfler, Guy Fletcher.