Lyrics Where I Fell - Lucie Dolène , Oliver Wallace
Daddy
used
to
catch
his
supper
in
this
river
Now
you
can't
swim
it
Smells
like
a
20
ton
truck
full
of
paint
thinner
sank
down
in
it
Come
visit
a
spell,
see
the
plaque
to
our
war
fallen
Nothing
but
a
good
time
Some
guy
in
Bombay
is
running
that
press
I
used
to
hate
Now
I
sling
hash
for
water
spills
off
the
interstate
We
sold
the
family
store,
left
the
building
standing
You
can
see
the
outline
were
I
fell,
I
look
like
hell
From
a
jet
airplane
or
the
top
of
some
big
hotel
I'd
of
chose
a
place
more
fine
but
the
choice
was
never
mine
And
so
I
dwell
where
I
fell
Skinny
hip
jean
with
the
long,
black
lashes
and
a
kid
of
ten
Comes
by
for
some
TV
and
leg
it
down
with
me
every
now
and
again
She's
a
good
old
girl,
I
should've
let
her
walk
in
But
timing
never
were
right
And
it's
the
same
sad
crew
at
Delilah
shouting
over
the
redneck
band
Game
score,
tea
party,
world
war,
I
don't
give
a
good
goddamn
That's
me
crossing
the
courthouse
lone
about
midnight
Tripping
at
the
curb
sign
where
I
fell,
I
look
like
hell
From
a
jet
airplane
or
the
top
of
some
big
hotel
I'd
of
chose
a
place
more
fine
but
the
choice
was
never
mine
And
so
I
dwell
where
I
fell
I
just
dwell
where
I
fell
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