Miranda Lambert
Miranda Lambert - Dry Town lyrics
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Well, the road was hot and flat as a ruler Good hundred miles between me and Missoula That vinyl top wasn't getting no cooler So I stopped at a quickie sack I figured I'd need about a six of miller And one of them things so I wouldn't spill her And I asked the girl if the beer was in the back She said: "it's a dry town No beer, no liquor for miles around I'd give a nickel for a sip or two To wash me down out of this dry town" So, I turned right around, no hesitation Cursed the laws ruining the nation Waved goodbye to the boy at the station But she wouldn't go into gear He said: "it sounds like your transmission You need Bob but he's gone fishing On his day off he gets a long way from here" 'Cause it's a dry town No beer, no liquor for miles around I'd give a nickel for a sip or two To wash me down out of this dry town Well, back home friends you can get a dose of Something strong from your local grocer So I walked down 'til I came a little closer To a place called Happy John's He said: "I keep some here for colds and fevers Down underneath's where I usually leave her But just last night I felt a cold a coming on" Now it's a dry town No beer no liquor for miles around I'd give a nickel for a sip or two To wash me down out of this dry town I need a sip or two To wash me down out of this dry town