There's a for sale sign on a big old rusty tractor.
You can't miss it.
It's the first thing that you see.
Just up the road,
a pale blue water tower.
With I love Jenny painted in bright green.
Hey,
that's my awful bill there by the courthouse.
He'll be low on the flag when the sun goes down.
This is my town.
Na na na na na.
Yeah,
this is my town.
Na na na na na.
I was born, I was raised.
I keep all my yesterdays.
I ran off cause I got bad.
Came to blows with my old man.
I came back to settle down.
Well, they'll put me in the ground.
This is my town.
Na na na na na.
Yeah,
this is my town.
Well,
there ain't much going on here since they closed the mill.
That whistle still blows every day at noon.
A bunch of us still go down to the diner.
I wonder if that interstate still coming through.
Come Sunday morning service at the Church of Christ.
Well,
there ain't an empty seat to be found.
This is my town.
Na na na na na.
Yeah,
this
is my town.
Na na na na na.
Oh,
I was born, I was raised.
I keep all my yesterdays.
I ran
off cause I got bad.
Came to blows with my old man.
Well, I came back to settle down.
Well, they'll put me in the ground.
This is my town.
Na na na na na.
Yeah,
this is my town.
Well,
I bought and painted up that rusty tractor.
You can't miss it.
It's right there in our yard.
County came and took that water tower.
And that's Jenny with the baby and the car.
Remember on Sunday service at the Church of Christ.
And if I want a seat, we better leave right now.
And maybe later, you know, T-Roy.
We're going to show you around.
I was born,
I was raised.
I keep all my yesterdays.
I ran off cause I got bad.
Came to blows with my old man.
Well, they'll put me in the ground.
This is my town.
Na na na na na.
Yeah,
this is my town.
Na na na na na.
Oh,
my town.