[00:00.00] 作词 : Nelson, Charles Eugene / BOONE, LARRY[00:00.00] 作曲 : Nelson, Charles Eugene / BOONE, LARRY[00:00.00]Old Coyote Town by wap[00:22.71]He's got a U.S. flag on his front porch[00:27.15]To remind everyone where he lives[00:31.89]And up in the attic there are papers that prove[00:36.65]The old house is finally his.[00:40.84]After thirty-five years the grass still don't grow[00:45.63]In that rock hard west Texas ground[00:50.00]Where my old dad still clings to that old coyote town.[01:00.94]Like horses the pick-ups are parked out in front[01:05.63]Of a cafe that don't need a name[01:09.94]Where the old men rock and the **********s roll[01:14.34]Past the boarded up windows down Main.[01:20.83]Waist high weeds hide a for sale sign[01:25.44]At the drive-in where my innocence died[01:29.76]With a rusty advertisement, dangling by a nail[01:34.40]Says Popcorn and Pepsi for a dime.[01:38.50]And down at the depot where I left for good[01:42.95]There's a hobo with his three-legged hound[01:47.80]Waitin' for a train, that no longer comes[01:51.88]To that old coyote town.[01:58.32]And the interstate rumbles like a river that runs[02:02.69]To a rythm that don't ever slow down[02:07.35]As cars and trucks, and time pass by[02:11.78]That old coyote town.[02:18.34]Daddy falls asleep in the living room[02:22.45]On the sofa with the TV on[02:27.63]Sometimes he waits for a phone call from me[02:31.98]Sometimes he waits too long[02:36.02]But I still think of the people and the place that he loves[02:40.61]How much longer will they be around[02:45.50]Till its ashes to ashes, dust to dust[02:49.50]For that old coyote town.[02:55.86]Like horses the pick-ups are parked out in front[03:00.45]Of a cafe that don't need a name[03:04.86]Where the old men rock and the **********s roll[03:09.25]Past the boarded up windows down Main.[03:13.43]And the interstate rumbles like a river that runs[03:17.66]To a rythm that don't ever slow down[03:22.37]As cars and trucks, and time pass by[03:26.79]That old coyote town.[03:33.47]God bless that old coyote town...