GREG BROWN


Lullaby At The Edge Of Town Lyrics

Golden wheat and price of bread; never meant to come so
far,
Tractors dozin' like dinosaurs; all LBJ's old scars.
All across the United States lookin' for relief to get
inside,
Blood and flags flappin' on the moon;
The boys tried and they tried and tried and tried, ayay.

Underwear dancin' on the line from sea to shining sea,
Drunk car came lurching to a red light stop; it's just
how it had to be.
Meet you down at the factory just before they feed the
beast,
We'll get our picture taken standing side by side while
all of Dallas sleeps.

Golden wheat and taste of bread; kid's t-shirt is much
too small,
That Ford will never move, move, move again; it don't
rain much in fall.
Don't rain much in fall; rain much in the fall; the fall,
In the fall, the fall, in the fall, the fall [fade].

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Record Label(s): 1984 Red House Records
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