Текст песни Penny to My Name - Eva Cassidy
Bill
and
I
got
married,
following
our
first
born
Daddy
left
this
gas
and
convenience
store,
just
before
he
died
And
I
was
only
19
when
I
had
my
third
baby,
Sometimes
I
think
maybe
I
should
have
left
here
long
ago
Travellers
are
stopping
by,
check
their
oil
and
their
psi
Gas
up
and
away
they
fly,
moving
down
the
line
But
this
beat
up
truck
and
worn
out
shoes
is
always
giving
me
the
blues
Billy′s
sucking
down
the
booze,
nearly
every
night
I've
never
seen
the
city
lights
How
they
must
shine
so
bright
Not
like
this
country
night,
The
sky′s
black
as
coal
And
its
gas
station,
mountain
home,
Not
a
thing
to
call
my
own
How
I
wish
I
was
alone,
With
a
penny
to
my
name
Strangers
say
this
mouintain
here,
is
beautiful
beyond
compare
But
its
just
a
dumb
ol'
mountain
there,
I
see
it
every
day,
If
I
could
see
sunset
skies
over
fields
of
green,
or
ocean
tides,
City
skyline
in
the
night,
I'll
be
dancing
till
the
dawn
I′ve
never
seen
the
city
lights
How
they
must
shine
so
bright
Not
like
this
country
night,
The
sky′s
black
as
coal
And
its
gas
station,
mountain
home,
Not
a
thing
to
call
my
own
How
I
wish
I
was
alone,
With
a
penny
to
my
name
Bill
and
I
got
married,
following
our
first
born
Daddy
left
this
gas
and
convenience
store,
just
before
he
died
Maybe
Bill
and
I
someday,
will
find
a
chance
to
get
away,
Until
then
its
here
I'll
stay,
wishing
on
a
star
I′ve
never
seen
the
city
lights
How
they
must
shine
so
bright
Not
like
this
country
night,
The
sky's
black
as
coal
And
its
gas
station,
mountain
home,
Not
a
thing
to
call
my
own
How
I
wish
I
was
alone,
With
a
penny
to
my
name
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