Текст песни My Small Town - Danny Boone
This
four
lane
road
I'm
driving
on
Used
to
be
made
of
dirt
And
right
over
there
where
the
Walgreen's
stands
Used
to
be
a
church
Well
I
was
born
in
this
town
Raised
on
sunshine
Didn't
take
much
To
have
us
a
good
time
Still
get
up
and
go
to
work
And
a
catfish
was
all
you
could
get
on
line
And
all
the
neighbors
waved
when
you
drove
by
Even
though
they
lived
a
mile
away
And
it's
a
song
for
the
family
Sittin
round
the
table,
a
hymn
of
amazing
grace
And
it's
a
song
for
the
soldier
that
just
got
home
From
doing
whatever
it
takes
And
the
sun
still
shines
And
the
wind
still
blows
The
stars
and
stripes
on
the
top
of
that
pole
This
is
for
my
small
town,
even
though
My
small
town
ain't
that
small
no
more
And
there's
a
bonfire
burning
In
the
middle
of
a
field
By
the
big
red
barn
That
my
granddad
built
But
those
were
much
simpler
times
And
though
memories
fade
Mine
still
exist
Like
the
old
oak
tree
Where
I
stole
my
first
kiss
Way
back
on
that
star
filled
summer
night
And
it's
a
song
for
the
family
Sittin
round
the
table,
a
hymn
of
amazing
grace
And
it's
a
song
for
the
soldier
that
just
got
home
From
doing
whatever
it
takes
And
the
sun
still
shines
And
the
wind
still
blows
The
stars
and
stripes
on
the
top
of
that
pole
This
is
for
my
small
town,
even
though
My
small
town
ain't
that
small
no
more
And
it
was
church
on
Sunday
Work
through
Friday
Round
here
everybody
knew
everybody
Before
progress
came
to
town
And
now
you
can't
let
your
kids
Out
the
house
without
an
iPhone
Back
to
the
future
Damn,
where's
the
time
gone
All
we
ever
really
had
is
now
And
it's
a
song
for
the
family
Sittin
round
the
table,
a
hymn
of
amazing
grace
And
it's
a
song
for
the
soldier
that
just
got
home
From
doing
whatever
it
takes
And
the
sun
still
shines
And
the
wind
still
blows
The
stars
and
stripes
on
the
top
of
that
pole
This
is
for
my
small
town,
even
though
My
small
town
ain't
that
small
no
more
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