Terri Clark - You Can Have This Town lyrics

[Terri Clark - You Can Have This Town lyrics]

The stoplight at 16th Avenue
Always took too long
So we'd put it in parked and I'd kiss you
A little white house we never could afford
Said we'd get there and grow
Old on the front porch

The farm trees, the corner cafe
Every boulevard carved with our names
And the memories we made

These streets will always be you and me
And it's over now, yeah it's over now
You cover this place like
The rain fallin' down
You're all around, you can have this town
I'll take what's left of my heart
And whatever else will fit in
The backseat of my car
Get out now before I change my mind
Say goodbye, two us for the last time

These streets will always be you and me
And it's over now, yeah it's over now
You cover this place like
The rain fallin' down
You're all around, you can have this town

You can keep the stop signs, the interstate
The people that are gonna
Talk about us anyway
And every last mile of this place

These streets will always be you and me
And it's over now, yeah it's over now
You cover this place like
The rain fallin' down
You're all around, you can have this town

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