Tiny Town

I grew up in a tiny town.

Sidewalks rolled up

When the sun went down,

And we played in the streets

'til 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.