Fences

[Verse 1]
A single town county, a hundred-horse town
The rodeo rides away, then comes back around
The fiddler was shorted though he played Cherokee
That's a warnin' to a white boy like me

[Chorus]
All I see now are fences
The cards turn a profit but their people are gone
These old holes in the highway are so brutal on bones
You don't dance with who brought you, it's a lonesome walk home

[Verse 2]
Can I catch a ride, sir, if you're goin' this way?
I forgot what would all the Protestants say
She was there for the takin', there were promises made
The smallpox and whiskey were a mighty bad trade

[Chorus]
All I see now are fences
The cards turn a profit but their people are gone
These old holes in the highway are so brutal on bones
You don't dance with who brought you, it's a lonesome walk home

[Verse 3]
The tables are turned into dried-up remains
Since the storm from the east blew across the Plains

[Chorus]
All I see now are fences
The casinos turn a profit but their people are gone
These old holes in the highway are so brutal on bones
You don't dance with who brought you, it's a lonesome walk home
You don't dance with who brought you, it's a lonesome walk home

Trivia about the song Fences by Jason Boland & the Stragglers

When was the song “Fences” released by Jason Boland & the Stragglers?
The song Fences was released in 2011, on the album “Rancho Alto”.

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