Текст песни Five Generations of Rock County Wilsons - John Anderson
It
seems
like
overnight
the
town
of
Red
River
Was
suddenly
full
of
strange
men
Who
wore
suits
in
the
summer
and
stood
on
the
dirt
roads
Trying
to
hold
their
maps
in
the
wind
And
some
of
them
smiled
And
some
of
them
didn't
And
none
of
them
came
back
again
After
five
generations
of
Rock
Country
Wilsons
The
last
fifty
acres,
apparently
didn't
Mean
a
damn
thing
to
them
I
stood
on
the
hill
overlooking
Red
River
Where
my
momma
and
her
momma
lay
And
listened
to
the
growling
of
the
big
diesel
cat
As
they
tore
up
the
wood's
where
I
played
And
I
said,
momma
forgive
me
That
I'm
almost
glad
That
you're
not
here
today
After
five
generations
of
Rock
Country
Wilsons
See
the
last
fifty
acres
in
the
hands
of
somebody
That
would
actually
blow
it
away
You
know
the
bus
station
in
the
town
of
Red
River
Used
to
be
the
general
store
But
now
they
got
a
new
one
and
you
know
that's
okay
If
a
bus
is
what
you're
looking
for
So
early
one
morning
When
the
sun
cut
red
I
got
up
with
the
dawn
After
five
generations
of
Rock
County
Wilsons
The
last
one
just
climbed
on
a
big
old
gray
dog
And
was
gone
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