Текст песни Single-Wide Home - Cörey Smith
Daddy
worked
out
in
the
lumber
yard,
By
the
cemetery
road.
Carrying
the
load
the
best
he
could.
We;
d
see
him
from
the
highway
When
mom
would
drive
us
to
town.
He
looked
so
small
between
those
rolls
of
wood
He'd
come
home
around
supper
time
Kick
the
sawdust
off
his
boots
Take
my
baby
brother
in
his
arms
I
was
only
five
years
old
But
I
remember
it
so
well
I
learned
what
love
was
there
in
our
single
wide
home
It
was
a
single
wide
home
On
a
dead
end
gravel
road
The
back
side
of
my
granddaddys
land
We
had
a
fifteen
acre
playground
And
it
was
paradise
to
me
Lord
I
wish
I
could
go
home
again.
We
got
cable
television,
back
in
85.
50
channels
were
the
world
to
me.
Then
the
cartoons
and
the
evening
news
Taught
me
how
to
be
afraid
Of
guns
and
drugs
and
poverty
I
cried
momma
oh
momma
I
don't
ever
wanna
leave
She
said
son
one
day
you'll
be
on
your
own
But
jesus
died
so
you
might
live
and
you
don't
have
to
be
afriad
Yea
I
found
God
there
in
our
single
home
It
was
a
single
wide
home
And
I
had
a
bible
in
my
hand
And
jesus
saved
me
from
my
sins
As
I've
gotten
older
I've
drifted
away
Lord
I
wish
I
could
go
home
again.
I
wish
I
could
go
home
again
Now
that
trailers
in
the
scrap
yard
Out
by
the
interstate
where
all
the
strangers
come
in
When
grandad
died
they
sold
the
property
Tore
down
the
timber
And
started
builing
It
was
a
single
wide
home
Just
off
jackson
trail
Back
before
the
developers
moved
in
It's
all
covered
up
now
By
track
houses
and
rows
Lord
I
wish
I
could
go
home
again
I
wish
I
could
go
home
again
To
a
single
wide
home
Ohhha
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