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lonesome for the country i need to get outta town, with this city in for a penny in for a pound. i need to get back to my roots i wanna fill my boots with some hallowed cuntry sound. a skate board flys by clack-clack on every side walk crack, same rhythm same rhyme as that lonsome long snake rollin' down the line. movin' up the steel to a muddy sky. a pedal steel wails as a cop goes by, 72 chev malibou sails through a red light. on every corner you have to look left, you have to look right, you can't go lookin' up the steel to a muddy sky. this city she has her shades of blue, a man on the corner with a national, two hands poundin' out a delta groove.. head tilts back sings you godda move, you godda move, movin' up the steel to a muddy, muddy sky. © 2005
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Dec 18, 2012
Dec 18, 2012 at 11:11 PM UTC
Muddy Sky
lonesome for the country i need to get outta town, with this city in for a penny in for a pound. i need to get back to my roots i wanna fill my boots with some hallowed cuntry sound. a skate board flys by clack-clack on every side walk crack, same rhythm same rhyme as that lonsome long snake rollin' down the line. movin' up the steel to a muddy sky. a pedal steel wails as a cop goes by, 72 chev malibou sails through a red light. on every corner you have to look left, you have to look right, you can't go lookin' up the steel to a muddy sky. this city she has her shades of blue, a man on the corner with a national, two hands poundin' out a delta groove.. head tilts back sings you godda move, you godda move, movin' up the steel to a muddy, muddy sky. © 2005
a song
irving-macpherson
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New Scotland
Dec 18, 2012
Dec 18, 2012 at 11:11 PM UTC
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