Elizabethtown
February 3rd, 2006 by Rico Penguin
Cars tires might be flat
windows might be busted
axels might be rusted
but nothing can halt me
no canyon can stop me
from the travel now
down the Elizabethtown.
Rain never falls here
No tears on these streets
Not a frown hides within
No person lacks a friend
it’s all happiness
a sunny sky comforts
as snow falls
Not a flake melts
in Elizabethtown
they float merrily
tingling the cheeks
of anyone who seeks
to feel good today
just travels down
Elizabethtown
Don’t fear this perfect place
it exists for everyone
your towns name may change
but the feelings are the same
find that brilliant builder
that cunning carpenter
who’ll build a town just for you
But for me at least
I know where I belong
the place that can only be found
inside the words of this song
Elizabethtown
This special place in my Heart
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