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Darryl Lee Rush - Town Too Tough to Die lyrics
Well I was born in South Central Texas in a town down along the coastal bend. Where there's miles and miles of milo and cotton and that warm Matagorda wind. And there's acres and acres of black dirt gumbo and a town that seemed to fall from the sky. Where I was raised down on the coastal plains lives a town too tought to die. Well you know it has some history like most places do once sacred to the ones that called it home. Some came to till the soil but most to drill for oil that lay waiting down below that salt dome. So they raised the wooden derricks and lowered steel pipe and the stayed until that last well ran dry, Where I was raised back in the golden age of a town too tough to die. And now it seems os different after all this time or maybe its just me who has changed. It's that same row of houses, its that same general store, its that same dead stretch of main. It's that same restless feeling on those same empty streets where you and I used to ride. It was where we spent our days before we ran away from a town too tough to die. |
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