paroles de chanson Route 23 - Chatham County Line
Well
I
spent
my
whole
life
since
I
was
high
as
a
knee
By
that
two-lane
blacktop
they
call
Route
23
My
daddy
ran
a
service
station
And
the
pumps
they
did
shine
I'd
watch
him
wash
the
windshields,
keep
the
old
look
to
that
mind
Well
the
days
they
were
long,
but
the
money
was
good
The
only
things
that
changed
were
the
seasons
and
the
shades
of
the
hoods
'Til
the
government
came
on
the
radio
in
late
'55
Said
the
state's
gonna
build
a
new
highway
One
that's
fast,
smooth
and
wide
With
that
new
highway,
no
one
stops
here
anymore
And
you
can't
make
living
without
swinging
that
door
The
sign
by
the
roadside
still
says
"Come
On
In"
But
the
bulbs
are
long
since
burnt
out,
not
to
light
up
again
Now
daddy
was
as
stubborn
as
a
mule
in
the
snow
He
said,
"Good
folks
return
to
the
places
that
they
know"
But
after
the
gravel
arrived
and
those
steamrollers
whined
All
those
good
folks
left
me
and
daddy
And
those
two
lanes
behind
With
that
new
highway,
no
one
stops
here
anymore
And
you
can't
make
living
without
swinging
that
door
The
sign
by
the
roadside
still
says
"Come
On
In"
But
the
bulbs
are
long
since
burnt
out,
not
to
light
up
again
Now
the
calendar
on
the
wall
still
reads
19
and
75
No
one
crossed
out
the
day
that
my
daddy
died
We
laid
him
in
the
ground
'neath
that
old
sycamore
tree
That
shades
a
boarded
up
gas
station
out
on
Route
23
With
that
new
highway,
no
one
stops
here
anymore
And
you
can't
make
living
without
swinging
that
door
The
sign
by
the
roadside
still
says
"Come
On
In"
But
the
bulbs
are
long
since
burnt
out,
not
to
light
up
again
Yeah,
the
bulbs
are
long
since
burnt
out,
not
to
light
up
again
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