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Brian McRoberts
Brian McRoberts
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Brian Folkers
Brian Folkers
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Derrick Biermann
Derrick Biermann
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Taylor McKnight
Taylor McKnight
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Still the same ol' run down little town Single pump gas station, hasn't been open for a long time now There's a church on the corner - colored glass busted out, fallin' down Remember that ol' high school, graduating class of thirty-five Ain't it funny how things worked out We were on one hell of a ride Take a drive and you'll see Faded stop signs, no lines, no pavement Every house you pass by Surrounded by fields, no shade, let the sun come down Take it slow, let the dust flow, driving down the center of a gravel road With nowhere to go This Town Never Changes Heard they planned to rebuild the ol' diner Burnt down, no one can say how No one thought it could get any better 'til the one-stop Quick-shop came to town Down the street is my ex girls parents Ain't it strange how things worked out We used to spend our summers staying out late Heard she's married with three kids now Take a drive and you'll see Faded stop signs, no lines, no pavement Every house you pass by Surrounded by fields, no shade, let the sun come down Take it slow, let the dust flow, driving down the center of a gravel road With nowhere to go This Town Never Changes The same old streets the same old signs It's like you traveled back in time They come they go, the winds still blows It's simple, but it's mine Take a drive and you'll see Faded stop signs, no lines, no pavement Every house you pass by Surrounded by fields, no shade, let the sun come down Take it slow, let the dust flow, driving down the center of a gravel road With nowhere to go This Town Never Changes
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