paroles de chanson Anchors - Will Hoge
We
left
town
in
a
borrowed
car
not
sure
just
where
to
go
So
we
drove
west
on
40
straight
into
the
glow
Of
a
pastel-colored
sunset
where
no
one
really
knows
If
it′s
sayin'
"Boy,
keep
drivin′"
or
"Turn
and
go
back
home"
But
you
looked
at
me
and
I
could
see
your
mother
in
your
eyes
I
thought
about
the
things
she
lost
and
how
she
always
cries
And
how
your
daddy
tries
to
fight
the
truth
with
Bombay
gin
And
I
knew
we'd
keep
goin'
to
try
to
end
up
less
like
them
Oh,
the
sins
of
the
father
Drag
like
anchors
on
the
kid
Come
on,
let′s
go
a
little
farther
All
the
way
to
anywhere
more
than
this
We
hit
Tulsa,
Oklahoma
on
the
third
day
of
July
Got
a
cheap
apartment
to
wait
for
firecracker
skies
So
we
could
celebrate
rich
old
white,
poor
boys
that
died
too
young
What
says
"freedom"
more
than
havin′
a
new
place
to
be
from
Oh,
the
sins
of
the
father
Drag
like
anchors
on
the
kid
Come
on,
let's
go
a
little
farther
All
the
way
to
anywhere
more
than
this
You
get
eight
buck
an
hour
to
fix
the
hems
on
ladies′
gowns
I
go
to
school
to
learn
computers
and
at
night
I
work
downtown
Servin'
drinks
to
college
kids
whose
daddies
pay
the
bills
They
ain′t
seen
the
real
world
yet,
and
prob'ly
never
will
Oh,
the
sins
of
the
father
Call
like
echoes
to
the
kid
Come
on,
let′s
go
a
little
farther
All
the
way
to
anywhere
more
than
this
Come
on
to
anywhere
more
than
this
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