Lyrics Little Town - Lonestar
If
you
blink,
you
might
miss
it:
Population:
803.
Five
miles
long,
four
miles
wide:
feels
just
right
to
me.
Where
a
handshake
still
means
something,
An′
the
little
man
still
counts.
Water
tastes
like
it's
supposed
to:
Yeah,
folks
′round
here
are
proud,
To
be
from
a
little
town.
Well,
the
stars,
they
just
seem
brighter,
An'
the
pace
is
nice
an'
slow.
An′
families
stay
together.
God
must
be
smilin′
down
here
on
little
town.
There's
a
cardboard
lemonade
stand
at
the
end
of
our
drive.
For
fifty
cents,
they′ll
fill
you
up:
He's
seven
an′
she's
five.
An′
in
the
Fall,
there's
Football
Fridays:
We
pack
the
kids
an'
we
head
out.
We
climb
the
stands
and
pass
the
band,
And
join
the
hometown
crowd,
An′
scream
for
little
town.
Well,
the
stars,
they
just
seem
brighter,
An′
the
pace
is
nice
an'
slow.
An′
families
stay
together.
God
must
be
smilin'
down
here
on
little
town.
Aren′t
you
glad
we
settled
down
here
in
little
town?
If
you
blink,
you
might
miss
it:
Population:
803.
Five
miles
long,
four
miles
wide:
feels
just
right
to
me.
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