Letter In The Mail
(专辑: Never Die Young - 1988)
If I
could go down now while the
whole town is sleeping, see the
sun creeping up on the
hill, I
know the
river and the
railroad would run through the
valley still. I
guess it never was much to look at, just a
one-horse town, the
kind of place young people want to leave today, store fronts pretty much boarded up, Main Street pretty much closed down. The
church bell still rings on Sunday, old folks still go, the
young ones listen on the
radio. Saturday night nothing but a
stray dog running wild like nobody's child. And little by little, light after light, that's how it died. They say you never go home again, that's no lie. Its like a
letter in the
mail to a
brother in jail, it's a
matter of time until you can do a
little bit better time. It used to be part of the
heartland, awful proud and strong. But deep, deep down peaceful and serene. When people used to talk about the
country that's what they used to mean. I
might go down come the
weekend, go on my own, drop off Annie and the
baby, maybe drive alone. Pay my last respects to a
time that has all but gone. We said, Mama come look at the
mountain, fire in the
sky, it's lit up like the
Fourth of July, the
mill burning down, the
jobs leaving town, the
trains rolling by. And little by little, light after light, that's how it died. They say you never go home again, that's no lie. Its like a
letter in the
mail to a
brother in jail, it's a
matter of time until you can do a
little bit better time.