Letra de
Alice

Alice works the desk at the East Bay Hotel
In Grand Marais, Minnesota
I came in one night, she said, "I loved your show"
We sat and talked on the sofa
She's on her own since her husband passed away
Some surgeon screwed up, there's nothing left to say
Now she works this desk at night and the campground by day
In a trailer by the lake, until the summer blows away
She read about the job in a camping magazine
And home was just a reminder
So she took the cat and dog, stored away her things
Left the bleakness behind her
Even now through the ache of missing him
She's filled with wonder and far from giving in
She sees magic on the lake in the early morning light
And talking books and telling tales, we sat there half the night
And she said, "The more I travel, the more I wanna see
My kids want some settled life for me
I don't wanna move somewhere and grow old quietly
And the more I travel, the more I wanna see"
Well, it's time to make a change, with winter in the wings
And the East Bay Hotel made an offer
But she doesn't really know, 'cause there's everywhere to go
And there's everything that travelling has taught her
Moving marches down busy city streets
Fantastic people she's privileged to meet
And she dreams about Alaska, the snow so deep and white
And that little town in Texas, where there's dancing every night
She says, "The more I travel, the more I wanna see
My kids want some settled life for me
I don't wanna move somewhere and grow old quietly
And the more I travel"
"The more I travel, the more I wanna see
My kids want some settled life for me
I don't wanna move somewhere and grow old quietly
And the more I travel, the more I wanna see"
The more I wanna see"