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Jackson County
Country
Jackson County was released on September 3, 2021 by Yellow Number Five KC as a part of the album Death, Drugs, Taxes
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Release DateSeptember 3, 2021
LabelYellow Number Five KC
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM77

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Yellow Number Five KC
Yellow Number Five KC
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Matthew Stropes
Matthew Stropes
Songwriter
David Glenn Stropes
David Glenn Stropes
Composer

Lyrics

Numbered streets run East to West tree names north to South
I'd run just about anywhere to get the hell out
I plant my feet here in Jackson county,
Instead I just stay put and pick the pieces every time she falls apart
I don't want to be the type of friend
Who would ask for you to lend a hand again
With everything going on, I could use a little help
Jackson county, grew up on your leash
Grown up but not outgrown, you'll probably bury me
My heads been hurting and I'm winding down
Jackson county's been seeing me around
And I don't think a second wind is gonna save this night
I drank too much so I shouldn't drive
I've made poor decisions but I'm still alive
I think it's time to maybe hedge my bets, maybe head back home
I don't want to be the type of friend
Who would ask for you to lend a hand again
With everything going on, I could use a little help
Jackson county, grew up on your leash
Grown up but not outgrown, you'll probably bury me
Always been a sucker for the girl next door I put her on a pedestal
She always finds a way to find a guy to treat her like dirt
I told her that I loved her and she said go home
You ain't gotta chance boy you should've known
You'll make yourself a fool if you hang around here much more
I don't want to be the type of friend
Who would ask for you to lend a hand again
With everything going on, I could use a little help
Jackson county, grew up on your leash
Grown up but not outgrown, you'll probably bury me
A fair number of the neon signs that hang ain't working worth a shit
But this crowd ain't complaining afraid of being a hypocrite
Written by: David Glenn Stropes, Matthew Stropes
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