Lyrics Old Coyote Town - Don Williams
He's
got
a
U.S.
flag
on
his
front
porch
To
remind
everyone
where
he
lives
And
up
in
the
attic
there
are
papers
that
prove
The
old
house
is
finally
his
After
35
years,
the
grass
still
don't
grow
In
that
rock
hard
west
Texas
ground
Where
my
old
dad
still
clings
to
that
old
coyote
town
Like
horses,
the
pick-ups
are
parked
out
in
front
Of
a
café
that
don't
need
a
name
Where
the
old
men
rock
and
the
tumble
weeds
roll
Past
the
boarded
up
windows
down
Main
Waist
high
weeds
hide
a
for
sale
sign
At
the
drive-in
where
my
innocence
died
Where
a
rusty
advertisement,
dangling
by
a
nail
Says
Popcorn
and
Pepsi
for
a
dime
And
down
at
the
depot
where
I
left
for
good
There's
a
hobo
with
his
three-legged
hound
Waitin'
for
a
train,
that
no
longer
comes
To
that
old
coyote
town
And
the
interstate
rumbles
like
a
river
that
runs
To
a
rhythm
that
don't
ever
slow
down
As
cars
and
trucks,
and
time
pass
by
That
old
coyote
town
Daddy
falls
asleep
in
the
living
room
On
the
sofa
with
the
TV
on
Sometimes
he
waits
for
a
phone
call
from
me
Sometimes
he
waits
too
long
But
I
still
think
of
the
people
and
the
place
that
he
loves
How
much
longer
will
they
be
around
'Til
it's
ashes
to
ashes,
dust
to
dust
For
that
old
coyote
town
Like
horses,
the
pick-ups
are
parked
out
in
front
Of
a
café
that
don't
need
a
name
Where
the
old
men
rock
and
the
tumble
weeds
roll
Past
the
boarded
up
windows
down
Main
And
the
interstate
rumbles
like
a
river
that
runs
To
a
rhythm
that
don't
ever
slow
down
As
cars
and
trucks,
and
time
pass
by
That
old
coyote
town
God
bless
that
old
Coyote
town
1 Heartbeat In the Darkness
2 We've Got a Good Fire Goin'
3 Then It's Love
4 I'll Never Be In Love Again
5 Looking Back
6 I Wouldn't Be A Man
7 Running Out Of Reasons To Run
8 Old Coyote Town
9 Come From The Heart
10 We Got Love
11 Senorita
12 Shot Full Of Love
13 Easy Touch
14 Another Place, Another Time
15 Desperately
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