Текст песни Roy Drusky - Country`s Gone
Roy Drusky - Country`s Gone слова песни
There`s no more common people with no more fields to sowCity ways have swallowed country days and if I`d reep seeds won`t growThe bubbling brook that used to yield it`s treasure just for meAs long since dry but will stay alive on my page of memoriesCity lights change the nights country`s goneThe trees that children climb today are made of iron and steelGolden grain knows no summer rain when it falls or asks for fieldsGirl next door went to Baltimore and waits with empty armsWhile big machines cut through hills of green run by boys who`ve left the farmTraffic signs store bought rhymes country`s goneFishing poles and mixing post hang dusty by the doorAnd that long train from the by gone day doesn`t pass near anymoreTrees for sale through the mail country`s gone