Lyrics The Kid from Spavinaw - Tom Russell
I
was
born
in
Oklahoma,
1931
Outside
the
town
of
Spavinaw
Where
the
red
dust
clouds
the
sun
And
I
ran
beneath
your
diamond
skies
And
I
drank
your
waves
of
grain
My
name
is
Mickey
Mantle,
boys
And
baseball
is
my
game
My
father's
name
was
"Mutt",
boy
And
he
worked
down
in
the
mines
He
pitched
to
me
in
the
evening
At
least
a
thousand
times
A
thousand
times
again,
in
my
nightmare
and
my
dreams
You're
going
to
live
in
the
house
that
Ruth
built,
kid
You're
going
to
make
that
Yankee
team
Sure
enough,
the
Yankee
scout
comes
drivin',
right
down
route
66
He'd
have
never
come
to
Spavinaw
class
D
ball
in
the
sticks,
But
I
happened
to
be
playing
in
an
old
wood
ball
park
way
out
on
the
mother
road
That
Yankee
scout
he
signed
me
and
I
went
up
to
the
the
show
Strike
1,
that
was
the
drinkin'
Strike
2,
there
go
the
knees
Then
my
old
man
died
in
Denver
Some
type
of
lung
disease
When
God
starts
throwing
change
ups
You
can't
swing
with
fame
or
wealth
If
I'd
known
I's
going
to
live
this
long
I'd
have
taken
care
of
myself.
I
don't
miss
the
lights
of
Times
Square
I
don't
miss
Toots
Shore's
bar
I
miss
my
old
man
pitchin'
baseball
Near
the
shed
in
our
backyard
I
wish
that
he
were
still
alive
To
see
these
trophies
on
my
shelf
If
I'd
known
I
was
going
to
live
this
long
I'd
have
taken
better
care
of
myself
I
was
born
in
Oklahoma,
1931
Outside
the
town
of
Spavinaw
Where
the
red
dust
clouds
the
sun
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