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Small Town
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Lyrics
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It’s a small town
You say it like it’s a bad thing
All the young people
Say they can’t wait to get away
But give them 5 or 10 years
And they’ll be right back here
Living in a small town
And singing it’s praise
CHORUS 1
It’s good and bad
All at the same time
It’s what we all search for
But not always what we find
It’s front porches & lemonade
Saturday afternoon parades
Sunday Sermons and dinner on the grounds
It’s a small town
Things move here at a slower pace
And everybody
Really does know your name
And they know your momma
And they know your daddy too
Living in a small town
You know that it’s true
CHORUS 2
It’s good and bad
All at the same time
It’s what we all search for
But not always what we find
Sleepin’ with the windows up
Mud ridin’ in a beat up old truck
Drivin’ home everybody waves
It’s a small town
Bridge
Some people call us old fashioned
We still pray at the game on Friday night
Our kids still say please and thank you
And I thank God for givin’ me this life
Repeat CHORUS 1
© DC Sills
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Credits
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Lyrics Credits: DC Sills
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Music Credits: DC Sills
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Producer Credits: Kim Copeland
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Publisher Credits: DC Sills
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Performance Credits: Tim Harwill
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Label Credits: Independent
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Description
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Short Song Description: Life in a Small Town
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Metadata
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Song Length: 3:27
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Primary Genre: Country-General
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Secondary Genre: -
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Lead Vocal: Male Vocal
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