Used To Be
Tom Skinner
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G C Roadside motor courtG C Cabins made of sandstoneG C And to the travelers of the mother roadG C She was a port in the stormG C Now if those walls could talkG C Oh, the stories the could tell sonG C And that roadside motor courtG C It'd keep you safe and warmD Now there's holes in the roofContinúa después del anuncioC And there's weeds at the doorD That motor courts still there,C G C but it don't see no travellers no more Guess who used to grow cotton on these tired old farms They'd load the wagon time and time again With their weary old arms They'd make a little money at the gin Pay a little credit at the store they scratched and they worked the land Until the dirt got poor Now that cotton gin is some kind of second hand store the building's there, But they don't gin no cotton no more They used to go dancing Down at the Log Cabin Bar There'd be laughing, carrying on Make a little love out in the car They'd spread that sawdust down On a concrete floor They'd dance all night Until they're feet got sore Till one Sunday Morning They had the law burn her down Now there aint no place for us to go Dancin In this one horse town Yeah, we used to dance in this townG C It's been a long time since tey've seen any travelersG C The building's still there butG they don't gin any cottonC G There used to be a place to go dance in this town