Текст песни November Air - Zach Bryan
You
remember
sittin'
there
one
rainy
night
in
a
well-used
chair
Tellin'
me
how
well
you
used
to
dance
The
western
wind
will
come
again
Make
you
feel
like
you
did
When
all
those
cowboys
didn't
stand
a
chance
Said
his
life
took
most
of
you
Gave
you
twice
and
the
day
was
through
You
said
it
all
turned
out
awfully
fair
So
tell
me
tales
of
all
the
times
and
all
the
seasons
you
got
by
Breathin'
in
that
cold
November
air
No
one
was
there
No
one
was
there
When
no
one
was
there
Two
kids
'bout
23
when
the
sun
sets
you'll
never
see
You
were
yellin'
"Supper"
from
the
yard
And
they
grew
old
and
sailed
away
Call
you
on
phones
from
far
away
Wrote
you
novels
on
postcards
And
all
you
ever
wanted
was
to
see
your
children
fly
Maybe
one
day
they're
stars
But
there
ain't
no
leavin'
this
small
town
this
evenin'
You
can't
even
drive
your
own
car
Through
November
air
Through
November
air
Through
November
air
Dear
Ma,
how's
it
goin'?
Was
the
weather
fair
last
week?
Dear
Ma,
they
were
wonderful
All
of
the
sights
you'll
never
see
And
dear
Ma,
if
I
could
hold
you
I'd
grab
you
by
the
arms,
tell
you
what
it
means
You
could
take
a
worthless
poor
boy
from
the
flats
And
make
him
mean
something
Tell
us
what
you
wanted
to,
and
all
we
did,
we
needed
you
Your
dreams
were
too
small
to
care
But
I'm
always
reminded,
if
you
look
hard
you'll
find
it
Memory
gives
warmth
to
right
here
Through
November
air
Through
November
air
Through
November
air
Dear
Ma,
how's
it
goin'?
Was
the
weather
fair
last
week?
Dear
Ma,
they
were
wonderful
All
of
the
sights
you'll
never
see
And
dear
Ma,
if
I
could
hold
you
I'd
grab
you
by
the
arms,
tell
you
what
it
means
You
could
take
a
worthless
poor
boy
from
the
flats
And
make
him
mean
something
You
remember
sittin'
there
one
rainy
night
in
a
well-used
chair
Tellin'
me
how
well
you
used
to
dance
The
western
wind
will
come
again
And
make
you
feel
like
you
did
When
all
those
cowboys
didn't
stand
a
chance
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