Текст песни Tiny Town - Tracy Byrd
I
grew
up
In
a
tiny
town.
Sidewalks
rolled
up
When
the
sun
went
down,
And
we
played
in
the
streets
'Till
my
mom
said
come
in,
In
that
tiny
town.
My
dad
ran
a
station
By
the
railroad
track.
Half
his
life
Spent
on
his
back
Underneath
a
car
Lord
he
worked
so
hard
In
that
tiny
town.
They
say
home
is
where
your
heart
is
And
I
guess
it's
true.
And
they
say
you
can't
go
back
But
I
close
my
eyes
And
I'm
drivin
through.
My
mom
sold
Avon
In
the
neighborhood.
I'd
wait
in
the
car
Hopin
she'd
done
good.
So
I'd
have
a
dime
to
spend
On
the
icecream
man
In
that
tiny
town.
I
got
the
car
When
I
was
just
15
And
5 dollars
bought
A
lot
of
gasoline
To
the
drive
in
picture
show
Where
we
used
to
go
In
that
tiny
town.
They
say
home
is
where
your
heart
is
And
I
guess
it's
true.
And
they
say
you
can't
go
back
But
I
close
my
eyes
And
I'm
drivin
through.
Now
the
years
They
fly
by
so
fast.
So
much
in
life
We
lose
to
the
past,
But
I'm
proud
to
say
That
I
was
raised
In
a
tiny
town.
Yeah
I'm
proud
to
say
That
I
was
raised
In
a
tiny
town.
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