Rolling Down The Road
    (专辑: Columbia Lane: The Last Sessions - 2004)
    
    Flowers bloom on diesel fumes in my ol' family tree  I 
always knew that driving trucks would be my destiny  My oldest living memory stretches way back through the 
years  Sitting on my mother's knee while dad shifts through the 
gears   The 
company was second generation, built on sweat  Granddad he was six foot two and eight stone ringing wet  A 
tough man, hard and honest, never lied they say  But the 
business started booming the 
day granddad passed away   Sydney, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide  Got a 
lovely wife with a 
lonely life and children heaven made  Running way behind and I 
can feel that shifting load  But I'm taking care of business just rolling down the 
road   Well dad and Uncle Charlie tried their best for many years  But taking care of business takes more than shifting gears  It broke my heart to watch those men living with the 
shame  Of driving someone else's rig with someone else's name   Trucking life's my legacy, though business ain't the 
same  Up to my years, I 
call her mine and she still wears my name  Getting closer every day with each and every run  Remembering Granddad's words: "Boy, I 
started out with one."   Looking down the 
long white lines reflecting back at me  Need to reach my destination, gotta stay awake to see  Wrestling with the 
memories, wrestling with the 
loads  Still taking care of business, rolling down the 
road  (Hey!)   Sydney, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide  My mind goes back down the 
track  It never seems to fade  And I'm still shifting through the 
gears everywhere I 
go  Hey I'm taking care of business, rolling down the 
road  (Hey!)  Hey I'm taking care of business, rolling down the 
road