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I Ain't In The Country No More Paroles

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Album The Mockingbird & The Crow

Paroles de I Ain't In The Country No More

I packed my only guitar in my Chevy Silverado
I drove down to the corner store, gassed up and headed North
Said goodbye to mom and pops, Church parking lots, roadblocks, and potholes
Left the name my mama gave me right there rocking on the porch

Whoa
I never seen so much concrete before
I ain't in the country no more

I got woke up this morning to a choir of singing sirens
I went out barefoot to watch 'em go by, cut my foot on sidewalk glass
Gave a hungry man a dollar, he was begging, he was crying
A little later on he was drinking on, a 40 in a paper sack

Whoa
I never been got like that before
I guess I ain't in the country no more
No, I ain't in the country no more

Nobody talks like I do, nobody here at all
No, hell yeah, hey y'all
But, oh, this raised on hard work boy's gonna live a dream till he dies
I wish I was, but I ain't in the country no more
In the country no more
Go

Whoa
I ain't in the country no more
No, I ain't in the country no more

Nobody talks like I do, nobody here at all
No, hell yeah, hey y'all
But, oh, this raised on hard work boy's gonna live a dream till he dies
I wish I was, but I ain't in the country no more
In the country no more
Go

No, I ain't in the country no more
I ain't in the country no more
Go