Lyrics White Rose - Toby Keith
Yeah
the
whole
town
came
out
to
watch
The
day
they
paved
the
parking
lot
Somebody
hung
a
ribbon
up
And
then
they
cut
it
down
That
big
white
rose
upon
that
sign
Put
innocence
in
all
our
lives
We
could
see
it′s
neon
light
Half
a
mile
out
Gas
was
50
cents
a
gallon
The
put
it
in
for
you
They
bump
up
your
tires
and
check
your
oil
And
wash
your
windows
too
And
we'd
shine
those
cars
bright
as
bright
We′d
go
park
underneath
that
light
Stare
out
at
the
prairie
skies
There
was
nothing
else
to
do
Now
there's
plywood
for
glass
Where
the
windows
all
got
smashed
And
there's
just
a
chunk
of
concerete
Where
those
old
pumps
used
to
stand
There′s
a
couple
of
cars
Half
out
of
the
ground
And
that
old
sign
still
spins
round
and
round
I
guess
the
White
Rose
fill-in
station′s
just
a
memory
now
And
the
girls
would
spend
a
couple
a
bucks
Just
to
meet
the
boys
working
at
the
pumps
They
grow
up
and
fall
in
love
And
they've
all
moved
away
Strangers
used
to
stop
and
ask
How
far
they′d
driven
off
the
map
And
then
they
built
that
overpass
And
now
they
stay
out
on
the
highway
'Cause
there′s
plywood
for
glass
Where
the
windows
all
got
smashed
And
there's
just
a
chunk
of
concerete
Where
those
old
pumps
used
to
stand
There′s
a
couple
of
cars
Half
out
of
the
ground
And
that
old
sign
still
spins
round
and
round
I
guess
the
White
Rose
fill-in
station's
just
a
memory
now
That
neon
sign
was
the
heart
and
soul
In
this
old
one-horse
town
And
it's
like
it
lost
its
will
to
live
The
day
they
shut
it
down
Now
there′s
plywood
for
glass
Where
the
windows
all
got
smashed
And
there′s
just
a
chunk
of
concerete
Where
those
old
pumps
used
to
stand
There's
a
couple
of
cars
Half
out
of
the
ground
And
that
old
sign
still
spins
round
and
round
I
guess
the
White
Rose
fill-in
station′s
just
a
memory
now
Yeah
that
old
White
Rose
fill-in
station's
just
a
memory
now
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