Lyrics Silvertown - John Gorka
I
don't
want
to
leave
the
lights
of
the
town
So
I
drive
to
the
edge
and
I
turn
it
around
The
sheriff's
car
eyes
me
like
I'm
some
sort
of
fiend
But
the
only
thing
I'm
guilty
of
is
burning
gasoline
I
drive
to
the
south
gate
and
I
drive
to
the
east
The
new
owners
only
kept
the
young
employees
My
wife
doesn't
mind
that
I
drive
late
at
night
'Cause
I
don't
come
home
drunk
and
I
never
want
to
fight
I
went
down
to
Metro
and
pawned
both
my
guns
So
I
wouldn't
be
tempted
by
either
of
them
I've
got
the
tire
tread
to
measure
the
loss
But
I
wonder
how
I'd
feel
if
just
once
I
punched
my
boss
Just
punched
his
face
in
once
But
that
little
punk
would
have
put
me
in
stir
And
we'd
never
get
back
to
the
fine
thing
we
were
In
Silvertown,
right
here
in
Silvertown
I
pass
by
the
lights
of
casinos
and
bars
I
can
always
find
work
if
I
want
to
deal
cards
If
I
worked
for
myself
then
I'd
write
my
own
check
There'd
be
nobody
there
to
breathe
down
my
back
Like
in
Silvertown
The
old
owners
lied
as
to
what
was
in
store
Silvertown
runs
on
a
promise
like
this
and
no
more
The
tourists
gamble
while
the
real
people
work
to
save
And
I'm
just
trying
to
drive
off
this
urge
to
misbehave
1 When The Ice Goes Out
2 Thorny Patch
3 Cypress Trees
4 Wisdom
5 Silvertown
6 January Floor
7 Amber Lee
8 After Yesterday
9 When He Cries
10 St. Caffeine
11 Zuly
12 Heroes
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