Friday, April 27, 2007
A LITTLE COUNTRY IN THE CITY
V1
I used to live in a
small country town
out in Ark-an-sas
With one main street
downtown
Everyone knew everybody
The old General store was
where we'd all hang around.
Annies Diner was supposedly
the very best food around.
We went to a school where everyone knew your
name.
But when it was time to
make a living,
we had to move away,.
CHORUS:
Is there any country left
in the bright lights of
the big city?
No cornfields
or honky tonks
no fields or cows
just parking lots.
No big red barns
no silos, tractors,
or bails of hay.
No roar of the John Deers
been replaced by the city bus and
subway trains.
(NEED HELP)
FINISHING
I used to live in a
small country town
out in Ark-an-sas
With one main street
downtown
Everyone knew everybody
The old General store was
where we'd all hang around.
Annies Diner was supposedly
the very best food around.
We went to a school where everyone knew your
name.
But when it was time to
make a living,
we had to move away,.
CHORUS:
Is there any country left
in the bright lights of
the big city?
No cornfields
or honky tonks
no fields or cows
just parking lots.
No big red barns
no silos, tractors,
or bails of hay.
No roar of the John Deers
been replaced by the city bus and
subway trains.
(NEED HELP)
FINISHING