Lyrics Letter in the Mail - James Taylor
If
I
could
go
down
now
While
the
whole
town
is
sleeping
See
the
sun
creeping
up
on
the
hill
I
know
the
river
and
the
railroad
Would
run
through
the
valley
still
I
guess
it
never
was
much
to
look
at
Just
a
one-horse
town
The
kind
of
place
young
people
want
to
leave
today
Store
fronts
pretty
much
boarded
up
Main
Street
pretty
much
closed
down
The
church
bell
still
rings
on
Sunday
Old
folks
still
go
The
young
ones
listen
on
the
radio
Saturday
night
nothing
but
a
stray
dog
running
wild
Like
nobody's
child
And
little
by
little,
light
after
light
That's
how
it
died
They
say
you
never
go
home
again
That's
no
lie
Its
like
a
letter
in
the
mail
To
a
brother
in
jail
It's
a
matter
of
time
Until
you
can
do
a
little
bit
better
time
It
used
to
be
part
of
the
heartland
Awful
proud
and
strong
But
deep,
deep
down
peaceful
and
serene
When
people
used
to
talk
about
the
country
That's
what
they
used
to
mean
I
might
go
down
come
the
weekend
Go
on
my
own
Drop
off
Annie
and
the
baby
Maybe
drive
alone
Pay
my
last
respects
to
a
time
That
has
all
but
gone
We
said,
Mama
come
look
at
the
mountain
Fire
in
the
sky
It's
lit
up
like
the
Fourth
of
July
The
mill
burning
down
The
jobs
leaving
town
The
trains
rolling
by
And
little
by
little,
light
after
light
That's
how
it
died
They
say
you
never
go
home
again
That's
no
lie
It's
just
a
letter
in
the
mail
To
a
brother
in
jail
It's
a
matter
of
time
Until
you
can
do
a
little
bit
better
time
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