Lyrics Silver And Gold - Lorrie Morgan
I
was
born
in
the
city,
they
call
the
big
smoke
I
don't
remember
much
til
I
was
four
years
old
That's
when
my
mother
and
my
father,
went
their
separate
ways
It's
the
year
I
started
school,
didn't
like
it
from
the
very
first
day
We
grew
up
in
the
country,
later
by
the
sea
Spent
our
days
riding
horses,
bicycles
bare
feet
We
used
to
watch
those
mountain
fires
burn
from
that
old
trampoline
We
used
to
watch
those
mountain
fires
burn
from
that
old
trampoline
We
didn't
always
need
to
know
which
train
we're
getting
on
Didn't
always
need
to
ride
home
the
same
old
road
We
had
everything
we
wanted,
no
need
for
silver
and
gold
We
built
a
cubby
house,
high
up
in
the
tree
Camp
out
on
the
weekends
til
it
blew
down
in
the
wind
And
when
that
rain
fell
we'd
run
down
to
the
creek
Collect
tadpoles
with
our
hands
When
that
rain
fell
we'd
run
down
to
the
creek
Collect
tadpoles
with
our
hands
We
didn't
always
need
to
know
which
train
we're
getting
on
Didn't
always
need
to
ride
home
the
same
old
road
We
had
everything
we
wanted,
no
need
for
silver
and
gold
When
the
trouble
came
to
our
door
When
the
cops
they're
standing
on
the
porch
We
were
quick
on
our
feet,
we
were
young
and
naive
Never
knew
things
were
harder
than
they
seemed
We
never
knew
things
were
harder
than
they
seemed
My
mother
worked
hard
every
day
she
did
her
very
best
Visit
my
dad
in
the
holidays
in
a
dusty
town
out
west
And
he
took
my
twenty
dollars,
to
buy
some
milk
and
bread
He
came
home
with
a
carton
of
beer
and
a
pack
of
cigarettes
We
didn't
always
need
to
know
which
train
we're
getting
on
Didn't
always
need
to
ride
home
the
same
old
road
We
had
everything
we
wanted,
no
need
for
silver
and
gold
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