Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Texas Trilogy - Daybreak, artist - Michael Martin Murphey. Album song Austinology - Alleys of Austin, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 18.10.2018
Record label: Soundly, Wildfire
Song language: English
Texas Trilogy - Daybreak |
Six o’clock silence |
Of a new day beginning |
Is heard in the small Texas town |
Like a signal from nowhere |
The people who live there |
Are up and moving around |
'Cause there’s bacon to fry |
And there’s biscuits to bake |
On the stove that the Salvation Army won’t take |
And you open the windows |
And you turn on the fan |
'Cause it’s hotter than hell |
When the sun hits the land |
Walter and Fanny |
Well they own the grocery |
That sell most all that you need |
They’ve been up and working |
Since early this morning |
They’ve got the whole village to feed |
Well they put out fresh eggs |
And throw bad ones away |
That rotted because |
Of the heat yesterday |
The store is all dark |
So you can’t see the flies |
That settle on round steak |
And last Monday’s pies |
Sleepy Hill’s drugstore |
And the cafe are open |
The coffee is bubbling hot |
'Cause the folks that ain’t working |
Gonna sit there 'til sundown |
And talk about what they ain’t got |
Someone just threw a clutch |
In the old pickup truck |
It seems like they’re riding |
On a streak of bad luck |
The doctor bills came |
And the well has gone dry |
Seems their grown kids don’t care |
Whether they live or die |