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Fort Worth - Brian Tyler

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@Csenge
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Cold Fort Worth beer, just ain't no good for jealous I've tried it night, after night You're in someone else's arms in Dallas Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind? Darlin' while you're busy, burnin' bridges Burn one for me, if you get time 'Cause good memories, don't fade so easy Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind? You left me here, to be with him in Dallas And I know it hurts you at the time Well I wonder now, if it makes a difference Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind? You left me here, to be with him in Dallas And I know it hurts you, at the time Well I wonder now, if it makes a difference Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind? Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind?
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@Arran
578
Cold Fort Worth beer just ain't no good for jealous I've tried it night after night You're in someone else's arms in Dallas Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind? Darlin' while you're busy burnin' bridges Burn one for me if you get time 'Cause good memories don't fade so easy Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind? You left me here to be with him in Dallas And I know it hurt you at the time Well I wonder now if it makes a difference Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind? You left me here to be with him in Dallas And I know it hurt you at the time Well I wonder now if it makes a difference Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind? Does Fort Worth ever cross your mind?
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@Tia
1,576
"My father came from Japan in 1905 He was 15 when he immigrated from Japan He, he, he worked until he was able to buy, to actually build a store" Let me tell you a story in the form of a dream I don't know why I have to tell it but I know what it means Close your eyes, just picture the scene As I paint it for you It was World War II when this man named Kenji woke up Ken was not a soldier He was just a man with a family who owned a store in LA That day he crawled out of bed like he always did Bacon and eggs with wife and kids He lived on the second floor of a little store he ran He moved to LA from Japan, they called him "immigrant" In Japanese he'd say he was called "issei" That meant "first generation" in the United States When everyone was afraid of the Germans, afraid of the Japs But most of all afraid of a homeland attack And that morning when Ken went out on the doormat His world went black 'cause Right there, front page news, three weeks before 1942 Pearl Harbour's been bombed and "The Japs Are Coming'" Pictures of soldiers dying and running Ken knew what it would lead to Just like he guessed, the president said "The evil Japanese in our home country will be locked away" They gave Ken a couple of days To get his whole life packed in two bags Just two bags, couldn't even pack his clothes Some folks didn't even have a suitcase to pack anything in So two trash bags is all they gave them And when the kids asked, "Mom, where are we going?" Nobody even knew what to say to them Ken didn't wanna lie, he said, "The US is looking for spies So we have to live in a place called Manzanar Where a lot of Japanese people are" Stop it, don't look at the gunmen You don't wanna get the soldiers wondering If you're gonna run or not 'Cause if you run then you might get shot Other than that, try not to think about it Try not to worry 'bout it being so crowded Someday we'll get out, someday, someday "Yeah, soon as war broke out The FBI came and they just come to the house And, "You have to come, all the Japanese have to go" They took Mr. Ni, the people couldn't understand Why did they have to take him because he's just an innocent laborer" So now they're in a town with soldiers surrounding them Every day, every night, looked down at them From watchtowers up on the wall Ken couldn't really hate them at all They were just doing their job and He wasn't gonna make any problems He had a little garden Vegetables and fruits that he gave to the troops in a basket his wife made But in the back of his mind he wanted his family's life saved Prisoners of war in their own damn country, what for? And time passed in the prison town He wondered if he'd live it down, if and when they were free The only way out was joining the army And supposedly, some men went out for the army, signed on And ended up flying to Japan with a bomb That 15 kiloton blast put an end to the war pretty fast Two cities were blown to bits The end of the war came quick And Ken got out, big hopes of a normal life With his kids and his wife but Then they got back to their home and What they saw made them feel so alone These people had trashed every room Smashed in the windows and bashed in the doors Written on the walls and the floor "Japs not welcome anymore" And Kenji dropped both his bags at his sides and just stood outside He looked at his wife without words to say She looked back at him wiping tears away and Said, "Someday we'll be okay, someday" Now the names have been changed but the story's true My family was locked up back in '42 My family was there where it was dark and damp And they called it an "internment camp" "When we first got back from camp, it was pretty, pretty bad I, I remember my husband said, "Oh, we're gonna stay 'til last" Then my husband died before they closed the camp"
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@Benjamin
3,318
And she runs through her days With a smile on her face And she runs, and she waits And I wait We can drive to anyplace Day and night to cross the state, And in the morning, into Mexico We will wake up Mmmm, we will wake up, We will, yeah I will be with her yeah Yeah I find a window in the kitchen, and I let myself in Rummage through the refrigerator, find myself a beer I can't believe I'm really here, and she's lying in that bed I can almost feel her touch, and her anxious breath I stumble in the hallway, outside her bedroom door I hear her call out to me, I hear the fear in her voice She pulls her covers tighter, I press against the door I will be with her tonight yeah I will be with her tonight I will be with her tonight yeah I will be with her tonight I will be with her yeah I will be with her yeah
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@Matilde
1003
Round' here lately it's been rough Too much heartbreak not enough love I've been doubtin' if I'll ever find myself again And I worry I won't ever be enough Oooh I've been searching for the truth And then I tell myself Whatever don't kill makes you tough Can't tap out when the times gets rough I know it ain't easy but the only way that we get stronger Is get a little burnt yeah take a little fall Hurts like hell when you're goin' through it all Get knocked down but we get back up Whatever don't kill you makes you tough tough Whatever don't kill you makes you tough tough Aw yeah I've been beat up black and blue I've been broke a time or two I've had nothing left to lose But then my faith pulled me through No more searching for the truth And now I tell myself Whatever don't kill you makes you tough Can't tap out when the times gets rough I know it ain't easy but the only way that we get stronger Is get a little burnt yeah take a little fall Hurts like hell when you're goin' through it all Get knocked down but we get back up Whatever don't kill you makes you tough tough Whatever don't kill you makes you tough tough We fall down we get up It's how we do it where we from We got us we got love We tough We fall down we get up It's how we do it where we from We got us we got love We tough Whatever don't kill you makes you tough Can't tap out when the times gets rough I know it ain't easy but the only way that we get stronger Is get a little burnt yeah take a little fall Hurts like hell when you're goin' through it all Get knocked down but we get back up Whatever don't kill you makes you tough tough Whatever don't kill you makes you tough tough We tough we tough
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@Mathea
669
In a small corner bar he sits there a'drinkin' Lost as a ball in a field full of corn Further away than he ever imagined That he'd ever end up from the place he was born Now no more forlorn has a Creeker drank whiskey Than the one that you see out the side of your eye Drinkin' alone as he looks out the window At all of the strangers on the corner outside And he'd rather be dead than alive one more minute In this Godforsaken town When he was a kid, Lord he'd never a'dreamt it All the ways that the city can bring a country boy down Now they knew not his name and he knew not their faces And he knew not the how nor the reason for why You could ever wake up and wanna keep on a'livin' In a place where a friend was such a hard thing to find And for e'ryone ya meet there's a whole mess of people Tryin' like hell to pull you on down To the level they're on and the trouble they're tendin' In the mess that they've made in the gutter they found And he'd rather be dead than alive one more minute In this Godforsaken town When he was a kid, Lord he'd never a'dreamt it All the ways that the city can bring a country boy down Some fellas do drugs and things of that nature Some fellas chase girls to hang on their arm Some fellas get by on practically nothin' Some fellas get pissed in a small corner bar And they'd rather be dead than alive one more minute In this Godforsaken town When they were all kids, Lord they'd never a'dreamt it All the ways that the city can bring a country boy down
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@Aino
243
Works the nightshift at the depot With a pistol and a light And he guards them rustin' missiles Countin' whitetail to pass the time And he's worked there for a long while Since he came home from overseas Helping Kilcorn, fight the good fight And bring Baghdad to it's knees And it was hotter than the mountain But it weren't so ya couldn't stand And it weren't so much the heatwave Nearly as much as all the sand Now his daddy he's a log man With a good leg and fake That he got off of a buddy And a shit shot that he made And he worked them hands to splinters And he raised them youngins right On a little bit of scripture And an acreage of paradise And he'd go out on a weekend And he'd play like Clarence White If Clarence had a real job And picked the guitar when there was time Keeps a trap line in the winter Keeps a line wet in the spring On a lock wall fishin' muskie With his eldest and Steve And they swapped tales about their raisin' And they tell the awfullest lies And they go home when they've a notion And the muskie quit to bitin'
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