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Tiny Town Songtext
von Tracy Byrd

Tiny Town Songtext

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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