Текст песни Tracy Byrd - Tiny Town
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(Keith Stegall)I grew up in a tiny townSidewalks rolled upWhen the sun went downAnd we played in the streetTil my mom said come eatIn that tiny townMy dad ran station by the railroad trackHalf his life he spent on his backUnderneath a carLord he worked so hardIn that tiny townThey say home is where your heart isAnd I guess it`s trueAnd they say you can`t go back but I close my eyes And I`m driving throughMy mom sold Avon is the neighborhoodAnd I`d wait in the car hoping she`d done goodSo I`d have a dime to spend on the ice cream manIn that tiny townGot the car when I was just fifteenFive dollars bought a lot of gasolineFor the drive in picture showWhere we used to goIn that tiny townThey say home is where your heart isAnd I guess it`s trueAnd they say you can`t go back but I close my eyes And I`m driving throughNow the years they fly by oh so fastSo much of life we lose to the pastBut I`m proud to say that I was raisedIn a tiny townThey say home is where your heart isAnd I guess it`s trueAnd they say you can`t go back but I close my eyes And I`m driving throughI grew up in a tiny townSidewalks rolled upWhen the sun went downAnd we played in the streetTil my mom said come eatIn that tiny town