Lyrics That Was Us - Randy Travis
Twenty
dollars
out
of
momma's
purse
bough
Us
a
tank
of
gas
And
some
Redman
tobacco
When
we
were
just
teenage
kids
Me
and
my
old
buddy
Leroy,
We'd
go
driving
around
If
there
was
trouble
to
be
found,
Then
man
we
dang
sure
did
it
Cutting
doughnuts
in
the
fields
'Till
old
man
Smith
would
call
the
cops
He'd
come
runnin'
down
his
crops
And
I
reckon
he's
still
wonderin'
who
that
was
But
that
was
us
Now
some
of
these
old
local
boys
moved
on
But
we
never
changed
a
bit
Never
had
a
lick
of
sense,
least
that's
what
Some
folks
said
Then
we
finally
turned
old
enough
to
buy
our
Own
beer
Don't
remember
much
about
that
year,
Just
lucky
we
ain't
dead
'Cause
somebody
said
they
saw
some
boys
With
a
truck
looked
just
like
mine
Tryin'
to
pull
down
that
old
water
tank
That
sits
out
on
the
country
line
And
people
wonder
why
it
leans
the
way
it
does
That
was
us
Seems
like
small
towns
never
change
But
things
get
tough
when
times
get
hard
And
they
said
when
he
got
sick
Old
man
Smith
would've
lost
the
farm
'Cause
he
was
getting'
way
behind
on
all
his
bills
'Till
somebody
brought
his
crops
in
from
the
fields
Yeah
and
folks
'round
here
still
woneder
who
That
was
That
was
us
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