That Was Us 
      Twenty dollars out of mama's purse 
        Bought us a tank of gas 
        And some Redman Tobacco 
        When we were just teenage kids. 
         
        Me and my old buddy Leroy 
        We'd go drivin' around 
        If there was trouble to be found 
        Oh, man we dang sure did. 
         
        Cuttin' donuts in the fields 
        So old man Smith would call the cops 
        He'd come runnin' out with his shotgun 
        'Cause we were runnin' down his crops 
         
        And I reckon he's still wonderin' 
        Who that was, but that was us. 
         
        Now some of these local boys moved on 
        But we never changed a bit 
        Never had a lick of sense 
        Least that's what some folks said. 
         
        Then finally we turned old enough 
        To buy our own beer  
        Don't remember much about that year 
        Juct lucky we ain't dead. 
         
        Somebody said they saw some boys 
        With a truck looked just like mine 
        Tryin' to pull down that old water tank 
        That sits out on the county line. 
         
        And people wonder why it leans 
        The way it does, that was us. 
         
        --- Instrumental --- 
         
        Seems like small towns never change 
        But things get tough when times get hard 
        They said when he got sick 
        Old man Smith would a lost that farm. 
         
        'Cause he was gettin' way behind 
        On all his bills 
        But somebody brought his crops in 
        From the field. 
         
        Yeah, and folks around here 
        Still wonder who that was. 
         
        That was us. 
         
        That was us. 
         
        That was us. 
         
        That was us. 
         
        That was us...  
  
        
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