Текст песни Where I Belong - Doc Walker
There
just
somthing
about
this
small
town,
Where
generations
of
blood
are
carved
in
stone,
Yeah,
thats
where
I
belong.
Smiling
face
at
the
fillin
station,
No
bullet
proof
glass
this
is
family
owned,
Yeah,
thats
where
I
belong.
Where
theres
a
little
white
church,
couple
run
down
shacks,
Grain
elevator
by
the
railroad
tracks,
Where
every
day
is
like
living
a
country
song,
Yeah,
thats
where
I
belong.
I
got
behind
the
wheel
at
14,
Now
I
can
drive
like
hell
down
east
bound
roads,
Yeah,
With
my
eye
closed,
In
a
'77
Silverado,
cruisin
around
the
lake
side
with
my
girl
That
was
my
whole
world,
She
left
one
day
for
the
city
lights,
But
does
she
ever
dream
of
me
at
night.
Grain
elevator
by
the
railroad
tracks,
Where
every
day
is
like
living
a
country
song,
Where
the
stop
signs
are
peppered
with
buck
shot
holes,
That
old
street
dog
everybody
knows,
You
can
laught
out
loud,
and
dream
all
day
long,
Thats
where
I
belong.
Well
did
you
leave
a
town
like
this
then
start
to
feel
some
emptyness,
Well
I
came
back
because
I
missed.
That
little
white
church,
couple
run
down
shacks,
Grain
elevator
by
the
railroad
tracks,
Where
every
day
is
like
living
a
country
song,
Where
the
stop
signs
are
peppered
with
buck
shot
holes,
That
old
street
dog
everybody
knows,
You
can
laught
out
loud,
and
dream
all
day
long,
Thats
where
I
belong,
Oh,
thats
where
I
belong,
Yeah,
Thats
where
I
belong,
Thats
where
I
belong.
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