Текст песни The River - Chely Wright
On
a
Friday
night
where
I
grew
up
There
ain't
a
whole
lot
you
can
do
The
same
ole'
faces
the
same
ole'
places
Ain't
nothin'
ever
new
After
the
football
game
we'd
hang
around
The
high
school
parking
lot
Then
we'd
pile
into
a
couple
of
cars
And
head
off
to
our
favorite
spot
Down
to
the
river
We
went
to
the
river
My
sophomore
year
was
a
carbon
copy
Of
the
ones
that
came
before
'Til
a
night
in
late
November
That
shook
us
all
down
to
the
core
We'd
won
the
game
by
twenty
points
Couldn't
wait
to
celebrate
But
our
lead
car
was
goin'
way
too
fast
They
never
even
hit
the
breaks
They
went
into
the
river
Deep
in
the
river
We
buried
Laurie
Mabrey
In
the
clothes
that
she'd
been
wearin'
Her
cheerleader
outfit
never
looked
So
out
of
place
That
sweater
and
that
pleated
skirt
Of
blue
and
white
and
crimson
Just
didn't
belong
in
that
shiny
silver
case
I
moved
here
to
Nashville
On
May
twelfth
of
eighty-nine
And
I
started
gettin'
letters
once
a
week
From
this
friend
of
mine
I'd
gone
to
school
with
Christine
Thuro
From
kindergarten
on
She'd
say,
"Hang
in
there
'cause
I
just
know
you're
gonna
be
a
star"
She
and
her
boyfriend
and
a
couple
of
kids
I
guess
she
met
through
him
Set
out
for
the
Marais
Des
Cygne
To
try
to
cool
off
by
takin'
a
swim
There'd
been
a
lot
of
rain
that
summer
And
the
current
was
too
strong
I
heard
they
did
all
they
could
But
Christine
she
was
gone
Into
the
river
She
died
there
in
the
river
I
was
baptized
in
that
same
water
Gave
my
soul
to
Jesus
How
can
such
a
peaceful
place
Be
filled
with
so
much
pain
'Cause
two
young
mothers
lost
their
daughters
Right
there
for
no
reason
I
swear
I'll
never
go
down
there
again
Back
to
the
river
That
mean
ole'
river
That
beautiful
river
That
damn
ole'
river
That
damn
ole'
river
That
damn
ole'
river
That
beautiful
river
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