paroles de chanson Red, White & American Blues - David Morris
Yeah
Aw,
man
Yeah
Comin'
live
from
the
heartland
in
a
nowhere
town
Dozin'
off
in
homeroom,
dreamin'
'bout
gettin'
out
Fixin'
up
an
old
Chevy
and
drivin'
around
Skippin'
rocks
by
the
river
and
waitin'
to
be
found
This
for
the
kids
workin'
summers
out
on
they
family
farm
Ten-hour
days
in
the
sun,
settin'
them
early
alarms
Birds
chirpin',
roosters
crowin'
at
the
daybreak
of
dawn
This
for
family
traditions
that
we
carryin'
on
This
for
active
duty
service
men
and
women
Who
are
representin',
overseas,
defendin'
our
freedoms
Missin'
they
family
dinners
This
for
all
the
veterans,
comin'
home
and
just
startin'
over
Dealin'
with
stuff
we
can't
understand
in
the
mind
of
a
soldier
This
for
the
flashbacks,
the
nightmares,
the
memories
The
good
times,
the
bad
times
How
it
was
and
how
it's
meant
to
be
We'll
get
through
this
together
Someday,
I
hope,
eventually
I
just
pray
I'm
alive
to
receive
the
blessings
sent
for
me
Shout
out
to
my
country
folk,
the
working
class,
the
little
guy
Some
of
us
don't
wanna
be
famous,
we
want
a
simple
life
A
healthy
and
a
happy
family,
we
just
wanna
get
it
right
A
house
and
a
steady
job
and
a
cold
beer
on
a
Friday
night
I
got
the
red,
white,
and
American
blues
I'm
in
hand-me-down
Levis
and
cowboy
boots
I
been
lied
to
my
whole
life,
now
I'm
in
search
of
the
truth
In
my
Cherokee
doin'
90
on
MacCorkle
Avenue
I
write
my
name
on
the
wall
so
they
know
me
They
keep
hatin'
on
me,
hungry
like
a
buffet
at
Shoney's
It's
me
and
the
homies
Yeah,
we
got
each
other,
but
this
lil'
town
is
lonely
Just
'cause
we
went
to
high
school
together
Don't
mean
that
you
know
me
Maybe
I'll
get
out,
I'll
drive
a
country
mile
This
for
single
moms
who
work
two
jobs
to
afford
they
house
For
all
my
brothers
who
ain't
here,
I
know
they'd
be
proud
I
know
they
up
there
lookin'
down
Don't
worry,
I
got
us
now
I'm
in
a
beat
up
Chevy
truck,
I'm
drivin'
fast,
I'm
revvin'
up
I'm
tryna
leave
all
of
my
problems,
but
they
just
ain't
lettin'
up
I
got
some
demons
tryna
knock
me
down,
but
I
keep
getting
up
Everybody's
disappointin'
me
so
I
keep
steppin'
up
This
that
West
Virginia,
304
Live,
Appalachian
vibes
Get
up
off
your
phone
and
go
outside
Shit,
go
for
a
drive
Walk
into
the
woods
and
stare
up
at
the
sky
And
appreciate
the
beauty
in
this
world
You
only
got
one
life
to
live,
go
on
and
live
it
And
if
some
shit
needs
forgivin',
just
forgive
it
'Cause
life
is
precious,
man,
it
could
be
gone
in
an
instant
It's
about
appreciatin'
the
moment
and
really
bein'
in
it
Ayy,
I
got
the
red,
white,
and
American
blues
When
you
come
from
where
I
come
from,
you
got
nothin'
to
lose
People
gonna
hate
on
you
anyways,
you
got
nothin'
to
prove
Just
stay
focused,
set
goals,
and
make
sure
you
follow
through
I
have
nightmares
of
seein'
my
friends
dyin'
on
the
ground
Hear
mamas
cryin',
I'm
in
a
black
tie,
and
it's
quiet
now
The
sad
thing
is
it's
happened
too
many
times
to
fuckin'
count
So
the
second
they
start
talkin'
'bout
poppin'
pills,
I'm
out
I'm
turnin'
that
shit
off
Get
lost,
get
well
We
don't
glorify
that
shit
'round
here,
we
get
those
people
help
They
sent
three
million
pills
to
a
small
town
in
West
Virginia
While
American
families
mourn,
these
companies
get
richer
It's
crooked
pharma,
it's
pocketed
politicians
Doctors
writin'
prescriptions,
enablin'
addiction
It's
the
stigma
attached
to
dependency
That
people
judge,
but
don't
listen
They'll
engage
from
a
distance
and
start
treatin'
you
different
I'm
barely
alive,
buried
inside
It's
very
confined,
it's
scary,
I'm
blind
I'm
wary,
I'm
dyin'
I'm
barin'
the
weight
of
the
world
on
my
shoulders
And
bidin'
my
time,
out
of
my
mind
I'm
waitin'
for
God
to
send
me
a
sign
I
got
the
red,
white,
and
American
blues
Go
out
there
and
make
a
difference
Don't
just
stare
at
the
news
Follow
your
dreams,
aim
for
the
stars
But
remember
the
truth
The
top
of
the
mountain's
always
got
the
scariest
views
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