Wasteland Dreams
(专辑: Red, White & American Blues - 2020)
I'm going crazy, been in this town since a
baby Gonna be here 'til I'm eighty Work at the
station, live in a
basement Man, this whole place is a
teenage wasteland All I
wanna do is get out But I
can't, gotta stay here Gotta take care of my family It's gonna take the
man in me To hang onto my sanity I
just got paid, Uncle Sam took half I
don't wanna cry, so I'll probly laugh I'm in a
Chevy truck, burning diesel gas And if you talking shit, you can kiss my ass Motherfuckers like me don't get out of a
place like this We just see days like We was just raised like this Working them jobs that pay like shit Nobody gonna tell me nothing I'ma get out, I'ma tell 'em something I'ma sit here with the
engine running Got the
calls incoming Yeah, we talk with a
drawl but y'all sound funny Look at me, motherfucker I'm back in this bitch, I'm back in the
sticks I'm back on 'em roads, and I'm back on my shit Yeah, I
got your back if you need you a
friend 'Round here everybody knows everybody I
probly know your daddy, I
probly know your buddies I
probly went to school with your best friend's cousin Went to church on Sunday with your whole family They love me I'm tryna stay away from all the
pills and shit Tryna stay paying my bills and shit Tryna stay focused, stay killing shit If you're from my hometown, then you're feeling this Man, I
miss the
days we used to play out in the
rain And take the
boulevard from Wendy's all the
way down to the
banks Hit the
bridge on the
south side with the
coal trains Just some kids with a
wild side and a
home team Ain't nobody gonna tell me nothing I'ma get it, I'ma live it I'ma make it my mission to make a
difference I'm a
kid from West Virginia who just never really fit in I
don't care about opinions, I'm just tryna make a
million And move away somewhere nice Have a
quiet, peaceful life Couple acres in them pines We all know what it's like To be young and free in our hometown, babe But can we survive in the
USA Just living off hope and minimum wage Baby, I'll be counting the
days 'Til we're young and free in our hometown, babe But can we survive in the
USA Just living off hope and minimum wage Honey, I'll be counting the
days I'll be counting the
days