Lyrics Heartbeat Of America - Billy Strings
Well
I
was
walking
down
the
street
just
the
other
day
I
had
a
double
headed
nickel
and
a
bill
to
pay
There
was
bubblegum
a'blistered
on
the
hot
cement
And
I
was
waiting
like
patience
on
a
monument
Well
I
rolled
a
little
spliff
and
tightened
up
my
shoes
And
I
went
to
the
corner
where
I
lit
the
fuse
Disgusted
by
the
loneliness
I
couldn't
lose
I
sat
and
wrote
a
little
verse
to
the
'rona
blues
I
said
I
always
wanna
do
the
things
I
used
to
do
But
everybody
got
a
job
and
works
enough
for
two
We
could
have
a
little
party
at
the
end
of
the
day
But
everybody
had
a
family
and
moved
away
So
I'm
sitting
with
a
paper
soakin'
on
my
tongue
And
feeling
better
than
I
did
back
when
I
was
young
Now
I'm
seeing
music
that
nobody
else
can
see
With
all
the
colors
like
a
symphony
surrounding
me
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