The song Desperation Road is performed by Michael Martin Murphey in the album named Land of Enchantment in the year 1989 .
Driving West out on I-40
On my way to taste some California wine
A broke down family flagged me down
Near the Arizona line
Their whole world was in a pickup
I guess it couldn't pull the load
It was just our vacation
But to them it was desperation road
The lines on their faces
Told the story of the places that they'd been
Now their home is a highway
That never seems to end
Empty dreams and empty pockets
Sure can make a heavy load
To some of us it's just a highway
But to others it's desperation road
Their eyes had a sadness
From another place in time
A silent reminder that the grapes of wrath
Still make bitter wine
And it sure makes you wonder
'Bout all the seeds our country sows
Which of us will be the next
To travel down desperation road
I helped them start their pickup
And watched them as they faded out of sight
Guess the last thing I remember
Is the faces of the children in my lights
That night in a motel room
I have a dream that made my blood run cold
I saw my own wife and family
Standing out on desperation road
And their eyes had a sadness
From another place in time
A silent reminder that the grapes of wrath
Still make bitter wine
And it sure makes you wonder
'Bout all the seeds our country sows
Which of us will be the next
To travel down desperation road
Could be your own wife and family
Standing out on desperation road
Michael Martin Murphey - Land of Enchantment
Land of Enchantment
- Never Givin' Up On Love (Album Version)
- Got To Pay The Fiddler (Album Version)
- Route 66 (Album Version)
- Land Of Enchantment (Album Version)
- Jukebox (Album Version)
- Woodsmoke In The Wind (Album Version)
- The Heart Knows The Truth (Album Version)
- Land Of The Navajo (Album Version)
- Desperation Road (Album Version)
- Family Tree