There's a dirty house and a chance of rain Shaking hands and a tired face Stares out the window at the flat and grey plains He is 32, she's gone, said she needed change, she met someone Why'd she have to tell him on his birthday He'd been a big man in a small town Driving fast, scoring touchdowns Everyone's your friend, when you don't lose But it hit the fan when the rumors got mean Said he liked to flirt, he liked to drink He's gonna leave don't want nothing he can't use And it's lonely nights, new beginnings Mostly ties but sometimes winning Chasing white lines on an Indian summer's day And there's no fights, no chains A one man stampede in the passing lane Running free into the big blue space Standing in the sun in Santa Fe He remembered his dad and a foot race Remembered the difference in size, the difference in strength But he beat his old man to the shed Veins pumping blood face turned red That night he dreamed he was a speeding train And in the Santa Fe sun he felt that same way And it's lonely nights, new beginnings Mostly ties but sometimes winning Chasing white lines on an Indian summer's day And there's no fights, no chains A one man stampede in the passing lane Running free into the big blue space And in a motel room no score to settle Just dirty white towels and pedal to the metal Running over ghosts, on the blacktop There's a small wooden cross on the side of the road The further he goes the lighter his load So some days he doesn't even stop And it's lonely nights, new beginnings Mostly ties but sometimes winning Chasing white lines on an Indian summer's day And there's no fights, no chains A one man stampede in the passing lane Running free into the big blue space Yeah, he's running free into the big blue space