Lyrics St. Augustine at Night - Dawes
The
cherry
gum
would
cover
up
the
cigarettes
we
smoked
The
7-Up
would
balance
out
the
beer
Mom
would
make
us
dinner,
and
we′d
all
try
not
to
choke
Dad
was
working
later
every
year
We'd
count
the
trucks
on
Highway
1 on
their
way
to
Jacksonville
Wonderin′
where
they
headed
on
from
there
My
brothers
and
my
sister
all
stood
spiritually
still
As
if
those
roads
became
the
answer
to
their
prayers
But
I
didn't
want
it
any
other
way
This
town
was
the
one
thing
that
felt
right
All
these
tourists
could
be
kings
during
the
day
But
not
in
St.
Augustine
at
night
I
was
working
at
the
Bait
Shack,
supplying
all
the
fishing
tours
Pretty
soon
I
was
chartering
a
boat
My
dad
said
I
needed
dumb
luck
and
a
secret
stash
of
Coors
If
I
stood
a
chance
at
keeping
things
afloat
That's
when
my
girlfriend
told
me,
"There′s
a
baby
on
the
way
And
I
need
to
know
you′re
gonna
go
to
bat"
Well,
I
never
put
off
'til
tomorrow
the
things
I
should′ve
done
today
No,
I've
always
waited
way
longer
than
that
I
have
never
had
much
say
in
how
I
felt
I′ve
been
guided
by
my
barroom
appetites
So
if
this
world
belongs
to
everybody
else
Just
leave
me
St.
Augustine
at
night
The
Lord
must
really
love
us
common
folk
'Cause
he
made
so
goddamn
much
Now,
if
he′d
just
point
the
way
to
go
If
he
could
just
start
speaking
up
Our
oldest
brother
left
this
world
for
leading
one
too
many
lives
I
guess
he
settled
for
none
at
all
The
rest
of
us
just
grew
apart
and
blamed
our
husbands
and
our
wives
When
anyone
was
asked
why
they
don't
call
Life
became
a
series
of
birthdays,
cars,
and
pets
Just
anything
to
look
forward
to
I
don't
talk
about
mistakes,
I
don′t
talk
about
regrets
At
this
point,
I′m
not
sure
what
good
it
would
do
And
I'm
not
asking
for
anybody′s
help
As
I
gaze
out
where
the
stars
dance
with
the
lights
If
I'm
not
sure
how
I
feel
about
myself
I
still
got
St.
Augustine
at
night
Oh,
I
still
got
St.
Augustine
at
night
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