Five Generations of Rock County Wilsons

John Scott Sherrill

It seems like overnight the town of Red River
Was suddenly full of strange men
Who wore suits in the summer and stood on the dirt roads
Trying to hold their maps in the wind

And some of them smiled
And some of them didn't
And none of 'em came back again

After five generations of Rock Country Wilsons
The last fifty acres, apparently didn't
Mean a damn thing to them

I stood on the hill overlooking Red River
Where my momma and her momma lay
And listened to the growling of the big diesel CATs
As they tore up the wood's where I played

I said, "momma forgive me
But I'm almost glad
That you're not here today"

After five generations of Rock Country Wilsons
To see the last fifty acres in the hands of somebody
Would actually blow it away

You know the bus station in the town of Red River
Used to be the general store
But now they got a new one and you know that's okay
If a bus is what you're looking for

So early one morning
When the sun cut red
I got up with the dawn

After five generations of Rock County Wilsons
The last one just climbed on a big old gray dog
And was gone

Trivia about the song Five Generations of Rock County Wilsons by John Anderson

When was the song “Five Generations of Rock County Wilsons” released by John Anderson?
The song Five Generations of Rock County Wilsons was released in 2001, on the album “Nobody's Got It All”.
Who composed the song “Five Generations of Rock County Wilsons” by John Anderson?
The song “Five Generations of Rock County Wilsons” by John Anderson was composed by John Scott Sherrill.

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