I Am a Town

MARY CARPENTER, MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER

I'm a town in Carolina, I'm a detour on a ride
For a phone call and a soda, I'm a blur from the driver's side
I'm the last gas for an hour if you're going twenty-five
I am Texaco and tobacco, I am dust you leave behind

I am peaches in September, and corn from a roadside stall
I'm the language of the natives, I'm a cadence and a drawl
I'm the pines behind the graveyard, and the cool beneath their shade
Where the boys have left their beer cans
I am weeds between the graves.

My porches sag and lean with old black men and children
My sleep is filled with dreams, I never can fulfill them
I am a town.

I am a church beside the highway where the ditches never drain
I'm a Baptist like my daddy, and Jesus knows my name
I am memory and stillness, I am lonely in old age
I am not your destination, I am clinging to my ways
I am a town.

I'm a town in Carolina, I am billboards in the fields
I'm an old truck up on cinder blocks, missing all my wheels
I am Pabst Blue Ribbon, American, and "Southern Serves the South"
I am tucked behind a Jaycees sign, on the rural route
I am a town
I am a town
I am a town
Southbound.

Trivia about the song I Am a Town by Mary Chapin Carpenter

On which albums was the song “I Am a Town” released by Mary Chapin Carpenter?
Mary Chapin Carpenter released the song on the albums “Come On Come On” in 1992, “The Essential Mary Chapin Carpenter” in 2003, and “Songs from the Movie” in 2014.
Who composed the song “I Am a Town” by Mary Chapin Carpenter?
The song “I Am a Town” by Mary Chapin Carpenter was composed by MARY CARPENTER, MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER.

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