Lyrics EnElBeat - James McMurtry
Flatter
than
a
table
top
Makes
you
wonder
why
they
stopped
here
Wagon
must
have
lost
a
wheel
Or
they
lacked
ambition
one
In
the
great
migration
west
Separated
from
the
rest
Though
they
might
have
tried
their
best
They
never
caught
the
sun
So
they
sunk
some
roots
down
in
this
dirt
To
keep
from
blowin'
off
the
earth
Built
a
town
right
here
When
the
dust
had
all
but
cleared
They
called
it
Levelland
Levelland
Levelland
Grand
dad
grew
the
dry
land
wheat
Stood
on
his
own
two
feet
His
mind
got
incomplete
And
they
put
him
in
a
home
Daddy's
cotton
grows
so
high
Sucks
the
water
table
dry
His
rolling
sprinklers
circle
back
Bleeding
it
to
the
bone
And
I
won't
be
here
when
it
comes
the
day
It
all
dries
up
and
blows
away
I'd
hang
around
just
to
see
But
they
never
had
much
use
for
me
In
Levelland
They
don't
understand
me
In
Levelland
Well
I
watch
those
ships
trails
comin'
out
that
big
blue
sky
Coast
to
coasters,
watch
'em
go
And
I
don't
blame
'em
one
damn
bit
If
they
never
look
down
on
this
Ain't
much
down
here
they'd
want
to
know
Just
Levelland
You
could
wash
your
hands
In
nothin'
but
Levelland
Mama
used
to
roll
her
hair
Back
before
the
central
air
We'd
sit
outside
and
watch
the
stars
at
night
She
tell
me
to
make
a
wish
I'd
wish
we
both
could
fly
I
don't
think
she's
seen
the
sky
Since
we
got
the
satellite
dish
I
can
hear
the
marching
band
Doing
the
best
they
can
to
play
Smoke
on
the
water
And
joy
to
the
world
I
payed
up
all
my
debts
Got
some
change
left
over
yet
I'm
getting
on
a
whisper
jet
Going
to
fly
as
far
as
I
can
get
From
Levelland
Done
the
best
I
can
In
Levelland
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