Текст песни Whiskeytown - Jacksonville Skyline
Whiskeytown - Jacksonville Skyline слова песни
The banks of the river run through my hometownAs a boy I ran the dirt roads, and I scraped my kneesWell they paved the roads eventuallyWith neon signs and car dealerships and diners The soldiers fill the hotels on the weekendsI saw the pretty women as I walked through town Well, I moved away soon as I turned sixteenFigured I was old enough to go and work a jobWell I floated down main street, pools of car lightsOvercame me wishing I was still back home The soldiers fill the hotels on the weekendsI saw the pretty women as I walked through town Well, Jacksonville`s a city with a hopeless streetlightSeems like you`re lucky if it ever change from red to greenI was born in an abundance of inherited sadnessAnd .50 cent picture frames bought at a five and dime I ended up a soldier on the weekendLooking for a vacancy I was unable to findSomewhere the night sky hangs like a blanketShoot it with my cap gun just to make itSeem like stars