Текст песни Doug Supernaw - State Fair
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Writer: Mickey CatesNineteen hundred seventy-threeMy second cousin Calvin and meWe loaded down his old blue-green CorvairAnd headed for the State FairWas mid-October and the autumn breezeShook the colors out of the treesTime was passing but who where we to careWe were headed for the State FairChorus:And I remember CalvinReaching underneath the dashPulling out that pack of cigarettesThat he kept stashedFor half the morningWe blew smoke rings in the airLike two big fat MillionairesIt happened way out on Route Twenty-nineSome drunk driver came across the yellow lineCalvin`s momma cried and his daddy sat and staredLife can sure be unfairIt`s been so long since that dark dayI thought by now I`d have put the past awayBut just this morning I found myself back thereGoing to the State FairRepeat chorus