Lyrics Laid a Highway - Tift Merritt
This
was
a
town
took
care
of
it's
own
That's
what
me
and
my
children
have
known
I
worked
the
mill
the
way
my
parents
did
I
remember
this
town
when
I
was
a
kid
Sitting
through
the
movies
twice
Open
windows
late
at
night
Slipping
out
in
the
summer
heat
To
meet
John
Miller
in
the
middle
of
the
street
They
laid
a
highway
a
few
years
back
Next
town
over
by
the
railroad
track
Some
nights,
I'm
glad
it
passed
us
by
Some
nights,
I
sit
and
watch
my
hometown
die
I'm
fifty-five
and
when
the
mill
burned
down
I
wasn't
much
past
a
pretty
young
gal
The
boss
lit
a
match
in
the
oily
night
Cops
never
had
enough
to
set
it
right
So
while
the
company
traded
with
our
lives
We
were
busy
watching
the
slow
moon
rise
Dancing
on
the
high
grass
ridge
Making
love
down
by
the
Cedar
County
Bridge
They
laid
a
highway
a
few
years
back
Next
town
over
by
the
railroad
track
Some
nights,
I'm
glad
it
passed
us
by
Some
nights,
I
sit
and
watch
my
hometown
die
They
never
came
to
tear
that
old
place
down
They
roped
it
off,
but
you
can
walk
around
See
the
dust
on
the
rusted
doors
Watch
the
rain
fall
through
the
burned
out
floors
This
was
a
town
took
care
of
it's
own
This
was
a
town
doing
fine
all
alone
The
mill
got
out
at
a-quarter
to
five
You
could
eat
supper
with
any
family
you
liked
They
laid
a
highway
a
few
years
back
Next
town
over
by
the
railroad
track
Some
nights,
I'm
glad
it
passed
us
by
Some
nights,
I
sit
and
watch
this
mill
town
die
Die,
die,
die
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