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This Town
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Roger Miller.
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This Town Written and recorded by Roger Miller
C If you ever want to get depressed just come to this town G7 Nothing to do from dinner to breakfast in this town C Four street lights and one old grocery F C I ain't long to stay here no siree G7 C I'm bound to catch the next greyhound leavin' this town
I've seen towns but no town's as bad as this town G7 It don't take long to feel lowdown in this town C Soon cotton's gone opened up and I'm gonna pick it F C Just long enough to make enough to buy myself a ticket G7 C I'm bound to catch the next greyhound leavin' this town
Here I stand on the dusty road leavin' this town G7 Hopin' that dog ain't got a full load leavin' this town C The state built new routes just for travel F C They got the pavement and we got the gravel G7 C That's the reason everything’s dying around here in this town
Well there's lots of sunshine very little hay in this town G7 The mail don't run but every other day in this town C Four street lights and one old grocery F C I ain't long to stay here no siree G7 C I'm bound to catch the next greyhound leavin' this town
Well we don't reap we don't sow in this town G7 Things are so bad that the weeds won't grow in this town C One two three four five six seven F C This town can go to one place I'm goin' to heaven G7 C I'm bound to catch the next greyhound leavin' this town
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