Tracy Byrd

Tracy Byrd - Tiny Town lyrics

I grew up in a tiny town

Sidewalks rolled up

When the sun went down

And we played in the street

'Til my mom said "Come eat"

In that tiny town

My dad ran a station by the railroad track

Half his life he 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 driving through

My mom sold Avon is the neighborhood

And I'd wait in the car hoping she'd done good

So I'd have a dime to spend

On the ice cream man

In that tiny town

Got the car when I was just fifteen

Five 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 driving through

Now the years they fly by so fast

So much of life we lose to the past

But I'm proud to say that I was raised

In a tiny town

Yah, I'm proud to say that I was raised

In a tiny town

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