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to big time Bobby From three day old chili to sake with wasabi I'm home hey I'm home You never met a motherfucker quite like me Not like me, dida
James, come on home You've been gone too long baby We can't let our hero die alone We miss you day and night You left town to live by the rifle
the city of sin Tip back home and we at it again This the shit that happen when we go out on the town This the shit that happen when we go out
and it's time to go to town, where do you go? To rock and roll The old folks say that ya gotta end your date by ten If you're out on a date and you
and it's time to go to town, where do you go? To rock and roll The old folks say that ya gotta end your date by ten If you're out on a date and you
In my memory, I will always see The town that I have loved so well Where our school played ball by the gas yard wall And they laughed through
Tennessee. Half way home, we'll be there by morning Through the Mississippi darkness Rolling down to the sea. And all the towns and people seem To fade into
change the landscape Take a short visit home in the town It's time to re-up, it's back on the Greyhound Next stop, NYC Take your seats please I know
from it all And I got to take a break for a while Where there ain't another human for a hundred miles I hate bein' enclosed by the walls I got
Blue corduroys while I'm talking on my brick phone Fourteen years old had to bring the shit home My sugar bear show me how to bag it up Look
to say but it's OK Good morning, good morning Going to work don't want to go feeling low down Heading for home you start to roam then you're in town
drive me to a town where People with black hair drink special brew and I can make lots of money by charging fat old Men five pounds a time to look up my
full of sweat, trying to save David's soul My mother steps up and takes the baby's home And promises them both she can change the baby's clothes And all
, he grew up ridin' in that wheelchair Thought I'd give a million bucks if that old boy was still here Ain't it funny how time goes by and memories
orders And I miss old Rockford town Up by the Wisconsin border But I miss you won't believe Shoveling snow and raking leaves And my plane will touch
I was baptized at the baptist church. My old man taught me 'bout a hard days work. I learned how to love and learned how to fight. It's where we
The world is a stone hanging in the night The train's a woman and she leaves behind a light Love is gone, I mean washed out by the rain Leaving town
tumbling down Down by the old school, trash in the street Searching the eyes of the strangers we meet Asking will it get better? Will we be alone?
1. Out on the town kicking around feeling bluesy It's getting late I can't afford to be choosy Should be home and dry by now Tried every trick in
We kept apart and connected by the same stretch of road Neglected the truth and refused to grow old It started a stream but then the levee fell
Make a hole with a gun perpendicular To the name of this town in a desk-top globe Exit wound in a foreign nation Showing the home of the one this
Memphis, Tennessee Half way home, we'll be there by morning Through the Mississippi darkness Rolling down to the sea And all the towns and people seem
man's head She was unexpeced when she Came home from town She never even noticed all the Window shades pulled down And though he begged forgiveness she
Orleans Changin' cars in Memphis, Tennessee Half way home and we'll be there by morning Through the Mississippi darkness Rollin' down to the sea But
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