paroles de chanson The Old Part of Town - James McMurtry
Last
night
I
wandered
punch
drunk
& enraptured
Out
on
the
beltway
where
the
business
is
done
As
I
lay
on
the
asphalt
neath
the
glow
of
light
boxesI
heard
somebody
say
bet
I
know
where
he's
from
When
the
town
is
so
quiet
you
can
hear
the
bell
tower
tickin'
Out
on
the
beltway
they're
sellin'
the
chicken
Where
the
tempers
are
short
& the
hours
are
longDarlin',
won't
you
meet
me
in
the
old
part
of
town?
Old
part
of
townYou
can
still
hear
the
footsteps
of
the
old
mystery
Old
part
of
townYou
can
still
feel
the
heartbeat
of
our
whole
historyWhen
the
heat
on
the
street
is
wearin'
you
down
Darlin',
won't
you
meet
me
in
the
old
part
of
town?
Saw
two
red
high
heel
shoes
split
up
around
midnight
They
said
they'd
meet
later
by
the
fountain
at
Third
Four
tires
came
screeching
from
different
directions&
picked
em
both
up
fore
they
stepped
off
the
curb
Cause
in
the
hours
past
midnight
they
stop
keeping
tabs
The
carnival
quarters
are
vacant
& sad
But
darlin'
I
think
there's
still
a
time
to
be
hadIn
the
old
part
of
town
where
your
mom
met
your
dad
Darlin'
won't
you
meet
me
in
the
old
part
of
town?
Saw
a
newspaper
with
big
headlines
That
seemed
to
stare
right
through
ya
Jump
off
a
boxcar
and
blow
into
town
Pick
a
fight
with
two
beer
cans
and
a
torn
candy
wrapper
The
broom
sweeping
up
the
alley
swore
she
never
heard
a
sound
Meanwhile
back
on
the
beltway
the
cars
are
waiting
in
lines
Stars
are
blocked
out
by
the
shine
of
the
signs
You
might
want
to
say
It's
a
sign
of
the
times
But
darlin'
won't
you
meet
me
in
the
old
part
of
town
Darlin',
won't
you
meet
me
in
the
old
part
of
town
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