Heard a rooster crow
Early this morning
Under the creeping fog
Silhouettes before me
Kicking up dust
All the rusty metal machines
My little boy
On that old tire swing
I don't care if I never see the city again
I don't care if I never see the city again
The sun's going down on the county line road
And I'm always working the heavy load
I don't care if I never see the city again
I don't care if I never see the city again
At the waters edge
Under the willow
Drifting in and out of sleep
Coming and going
Faded blue jeans
Hanging on the line with the sheets
My sweet little thing
Isn't she something?
Isn't she something?
I don't care if I never see the city again
I don't care if I never see the city again
The sun's going down on the county line road
And I'm always working the heavy load
I don't care if I never see the city again
I don't care if I never see the city again
I don't care if I never see the city again
I don't care if I never see the city again
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