paroles de chanson I Am a Town - PCM Stereo - Mary Chapin Carpenter
I'm
a
town
in
Carolina,
I'm
a
detour
on
a
ride
For
aphone
call
and
a
soda,
I'm
a
blur
from
the
driver's
side
I'm
the
last
gas
for
an
hour
if
you're
going
twenty-five
I
am
Texaco
and
tobacco,
I
am
dust
you
leave
behind
I
am
peaches
in
September,
and
corn
from
a
roadside
stall
I'm
the
language
of
the
natives,
I'm
a
cadence
and
a
drawl
I'm
the
pines
behind
the
graveyard,
and
the
cool
beneath
their
shade,
where
the
boys
have
left
their
beer
cans
I
am
weeds
between
the
graves.
My
porches
sag
and
lean
with
old
black
men
and
children
Their
sleep
is
filled
with
dreams,
I
never
can
fulfill
them
I
am
a
town.
I
am
a
church
beside
the
highway
where
the
ditches
never
drain
I'm
a
Baptist
like
my
daddy,
and
Jesus
knows
my
name
I
am
memory
and
stillness,
I
am
lonely
in
old
age;
I
am
not
your
destination
I
am
clinging
to
my
ways
I
am
a
town.
I'm
a
town
in
Carolina,
I
am
billboards
in
the
fields
I'm
an
old
truck
up
on
cinder
blocks,
missing
all
my
wheels
I
am
Pabst
Blue
Ribbon,
American,
and
"Southern
Serves
the
South"
I
am
tucked
behind
the
Jaycees
sign,
on
the
rural
route
I
am
a
town
I
am
a
town
I
am
a
town
Southbound.
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