I drove down to St. Louis
And I stole my mother's car
Cracked the windshield
And I left it in a bean field
Wasn't going very far
I tore towers on your doorstep
And I got myself a gun
Cut your house down
Did not spare me no not one round
So you know you're the only one
Darling, don't you remember where you ought to be right now?
All the houses down on Orange Street
Are painted boxes made of wood
And on the inside
They don't spare me no not one mind
Girl, I'm praying that you could
Darling, don't you remember where you ought to be right now?
credits
from St. Louis Single,
released August 21, 2013
Thanks to Tucker Woerner for being Phil Janz,
Bob Barrick for being Phil Janz,
And Wes for being a cutie
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