Cafe on the Corner

M. McAnally

At the cafe down on the corner
With a lost look on his face
There ain't no fields to plow
No reason to now
He's just a little out of place

They say crime don't pay
But neither does farmin' these days
And the coffee is cold
And he's fifty years old
And he's gotta learn to live some other way

At the cafe down on the corner
With a lost look on his face
There ain't no fields to plow
He's busin' tables now
He's just a little out of place

And the meek shall inherit the earth
And the bank shall repossess it
This job don't pay half what it's worth
But it's a thankful man that gets it

At the cafe down on the corner
With a lost look on his face
There ain't no fields to plow
He's wishin' for one now
He's just a little out of place

All these soldiers without wars
And hometown boys without a home
Farmers without fields
Dealers without deals
And they sit here drinkin' coffee all alone

At the cafe down on the corner
With a lost look on their face
There ain't no fields to plow
They're wishin' for one now
They're just a little out of place

Trivia about the song Cafe on the Corner by Sawyer Brown

On which albums was the song “Cafe on the Corner” released by Sawyer Brown?
Sawyer Brown released the song on the albums “Cafe on the Corner” in 1992, “Greatest Hits 1990-1995” in 1995, and “The Hits Live” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Cafe on the Corner” by Sawyer Brown?
The song “Cafe on the Corner” by Sawyer Brown was composed by M. McAnally.

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