Just another girl packing up her suitcase
Just another girl trying to find a brand-new place
She's tired of waitin' on something to happen
She's getting the hell out in a Dodge
It's like a line in someone else's love song
Her life, like some cowboy's cliché
She's locking door, leaving with the key
Making herself the one that got away
'Cause you never know just what'll save you
What'll bring you to your knees
She's putting her money on one of the two
God's angels or Los Angeles
Twenty bucks won't take you that far these days
Can hardly get across Texas on a tank
But she drives till the flatlands become mountains
Till the mountains become deserts again
Sees a roadside church with a front yard sign
It says: Kindness is its own reward
Sometimes you see the signs when you are looking
Sometimes you gotta go out and look for more
'Cause you never know just what'll save you
What'll bring you to your knees
She's putting her money on one of the two
God's angels or Los Angeles
By the soft shoulders of a desert highway
Her own fall down as she breathes deep and slow
There's nothing like lettin' yourself get so lost
That you realize you're someone that you know
Oh, you never know just what'll save you
What'll bring you to your knees
She's putting her money on one of the two
God's angels or Los Angeles