Matt Moran - Rivertown

Welcome to Rivertown, only gas for thirty miles 'round
Last turned card in a dead end deal
Where farmers drink Mexican beer, bitch about the price of steer
And we all try to keep our heads down

I might be breaking the law, but it ain't my fault
I'm just trying to get along
In a town where you can't get a job cause everyone knows who your daddy was
And nothing and worth nothing but it still ain't free
Nothing ain't worth nothing but it's something to me

Welcome to Rivertown where when you fall down
Well you always scrape your knees
Football games every Friday night, church bells and Sunday drives
But some of us ain't worth being saved

I might be breaking the law, but it ain't my fault
I'm just trying to get along
In a town where you can't get a job cause everyone knows who your daddy was
And nothing and worth nothing but it still ain't free
Nothing ain't worth nothing but it's something to me

Sometimes I look up at the sky searching for answers in the night
Searching for something to make it real
I'll gas up that old Chevrolet, leave black marks down Main
Or I'll tear up some old farmer's field

I might be breaking the law, but it ain't my fault
I'm just trying to get along
In a town where you can't get a job cause everyone knows who your daddy was
And nothing and worth nothing but it still ain't free
Nothing ain't worth nothing but it's something to me

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Matthew Moran

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