Lyrics Rural Route #3 - Dean Brody
It
was
one
lane
in
and
one
lane
out
A
country
road
they
built
around
A
general
store
and
last
stop
for
gasoline
A
paved
carpet
where
we
rode
our
bikes
How
the
mail
came
in
and
how
our
town
survived
A
hundred
miles
from
the
city's
cold
concrete
Yeah,
'round
here
old
rural
route
number
three
Is
more
than
just
a
crossing
for
tumbleweeds
She's
taken
sons
to
foreign
shores
Brought
some
back
home
to
their
front
porch
She's
how
we
come
together
when
the
church
bell
rings
A
quarter
inch
on
a
fold-out
map
How
we
live,
love,
cry
and
laugh
I
hope
my
kids
can
grow
up
just
like
me
On
a
country
road
like
rural
route
number
three
The
first
memory
I
do
recall
Is
momma
walkin'
with
me
to
my
first
bus
stop
She
thought
I
didn't
notice
but
I
saw
her
cry
A
place
we
parked
and
fogged
windows
A
way
to
college
and
Christmas
back
home
The
shoulder
I
broke
down
on
when
a
good
friend
died
She's
taken
sons
to
foreign
shores
Brought
some
back
home
to
their
front
porch
She's
how
we
come
together
when
the
church
bell
rings
A
quarter
inch
on
a
fold-out
map
How
we
live,
love,
cry
and
laugh
I
hope
my
kids
can
grow
up
just
like
me
On
a
country
road
like
rural
route
number
three
The
sun
is
hot,
our
flag
it
waves
We've
dreamed
for
years
about
this
day
When
we'd
take
those
five
yellow
ribbons
down
And
riding
the
blacktops
hot
heatwaves
Black
boots
marchin'
through
ticker
tape
Our
boys
from
overseas
are
back
in
town
Yeah,
today
old
highway
three
is
hallowed
ground
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