Prentice Mills - Love Broke Out at the Trailer Park

In an aging trailing court on the south side of town
She lived alone with a lava lamp and a kitten she named clown
Every morning she was up and off to school, working every night
Waiting on tables and wiping them clean, and dreaming of a better life

She was the prettiest girl in Georgia, sweetest thing I ever knew
When she held me tight it felt so right like Dixie covered in dew
We were just nineteen and thought we knew it all, and it was almost true
Everything we've learned since then I wish we never knew

Now we're a whole lotta years and counting with her little hand in mind
We've seen a lot of mornings since 1969
We've been east and we've been west, done a lot of that up and down
Since love broke out at that trailer park on the south side of town

There's a lot of life in the rearview mirror, a lot of life ahead
We'll just take turns driving 'til one morning we wake up dead
Then we'll fire that bus up one more time and pull out on the road
And head off into the sunset toward our heavenly abode

We're a whole lotta years and counting with her little hand in mind
We've seen a lot of mornings since 1969
We've been east and we've been west, done a lot of that up and down
Since love broke out at that trailer park on the south side of town

Written by:
David Mills

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