Lyrics River Washed Hair - Zach Bryan
Remember
when
we'd
sit
around
an
ol'
fire
And
you'd
get
your
guitar
out
to
sing
We'd
sing
CCR,
"Jersey
Giant,"
"Don't
Look
Back
in
Anger"
Or
anything
by
Bruce
Springsteen
Back
when
ol'
Anna
would
throw
her
ol'
hands
up
With
her
face
framed
by
the
fire
And
it
got
so
late,
we'd
take
hits
from
a
joint
Mistake
shootin'
stars
for
telephone
wire
And
now
I've
grown
partial
to
havin'
a
heart
full
Of
memories,
I
cannot
bear
The
girls
in
summer
clothes
and
Lord
knows
the
soft
scent
Of
her
long,
dark,
river-washed
hair
And
I
think
I
might
pack
a
bag
in
the
night
Find
me
some
small
town
out
west
Start
over,
find
closure
and
just
say,
"I'm
sorry"
To
that
sweet
girl
who
tore
off
that
dress
The
way
the
moon's
crestin'
over
green
pines
Restin'
next
to
that
coastline
I
rode
It
made
me
think
of
you
in
the
dirt
out
in
Santa
Fe
And
all
of
the
good
times
I
stole
Remember
when
Shawn
was
drunk
quotin'
Kerouac
Remember
when
Steve
quit
the
band
I
don't
know
nothin',
but
if
I
knew
somethin'
I'd
know
that
I've
helped
all
I
can
I
think
it's
about
time
that
I
sever
it
You've
never
looked
more
needy
or
desperate
And
I've
never
been
more
worried
about
The
state
of
the
world,
angry
girl
The
time
just
stays
passin',
I
think
of
my
dad
When
the
Army
and
Navy
game's
on
And
every
night,
I
wonder
if
he's
proud
of
the
man
Who
threw
fists
that
late
night
in
his
lawn
I
don't
like
bein'
famous,
they
tame
you,
then
paint
you
Someone
that
you've
never
been
And
I'm
pissed
that
my
mama
can't
see
me
singin'
For
this
crowd
out
in
deep
Michigan
And
I'll
leave
you
with
somethin',
don't
leave
with
nothin'
Be
safe
on
your
long
drive
home
There
ain't
nothin'
in
this
poor
man's
apartment
Apart
from
bein'
alone
And
I
wish
you
were
around
this
time
of
year
Every
time
they
drop
that
ball
Drinkin'
parkin'
lot
beers
while
the
fire
disappears
Over
Times
Square
and
Webster
Hall

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