Released: August 3, 1993

Songwriter: Sheryl Crow Bill Bottrell

Producer: Bill Bottrell

[Verse 1]
Took your car
Drove to Texas
Sorry, honey
But I suspected we were through
And I can't cry anymore
Since I left
Been feeling better, cause
That's what you get when you
Stay together too long
And I can't cry anymore

[Chorus]
Wouldn't it be good if
We could hop a flight to anywhere?
So long to this life
So much for pretending
Bad luck's never-ending
And now I know that

[Verse 2]
Money comes in
But the fact is
There's not enough to
Pay my taxes
And I can't cry anymore
Well, got a brother
He's got real problems
Heroin - no
There's just no stopping him tonight
And I won't cry anymore

[Chorus]
Wouldn't it be good if
We could hop a flight to anywhere?
So long to this life
So much for pretending
Bad luck's never-ending
And now I know that

[Bridge]
It's never ending

[Verse 3]
It could be worse
I could've missed my calling
Sometimes it hurts
But when you read the writing on the wall
Can't cry anymore

[Chorus]
Wouldn't it be good if
We could hop a flight to anywhere?
So long to this life
So much for pretending
Bad luck's never-ending
And now I know that

[Outro]
And too much time I've been spending
With my heart in my hands
Waiting for time to come and mend it
I can't cry anymore

Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born 11 February 1962) is an American singer-songwriter. Her first albums were in the pop-rock genre, but eventually she ventured into folk, country and blues. She has released nine studio albums to date, and earned nine Grammy Awards.

In 2006, Crow was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent treatment that, for now, appears to have halted the disease. She continues to tour and record today. Her latest works are in the Country genre, following advice from her friend, Brad Paisley. She’s also toured with Rascal Flatts.