One hundred miles north, towards the Georgia state line Is a place that I used to call mine It was just beyond the valley and deep within the wood
But now theres nothing where it once stood
And I always thought I'd have that place These city walls have grown too close and crowded what I need most
Do not destroy what is mine, what also is yours
Long before the roads and the busy highways Before the lights and concrete that fill it up today Before the plastic promises that sold us what was free I remember a better side of this country
And I always thought I'd have that place These city walls have grown too close and crowded what I need most
Do not destroy what is mine, what also is yoursTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.