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Long Island Sound Lyrics


New Mexico's lost in the back streets of Austin
Carolina keeps all her thoughts to herself
Tennessee's tight and he will not stop talking
Somebody shush him 'fore I have to myselfI wrote that verse for the kids but I never did sing it
I filed it away and forgot it in time
My old guitar sits in the back bedroom closet
Next to the closet the shotgun I got when I was nineIf I had any sense I'd be way 'cross the Whitestone
I might as well sit here a while 'fore I start
Cause when the 5:30 rush hits the cross-island parkway
It's not for the squeamish of the gentle of heartI'd be stuck on the bridge in the right land at sunset
Watching the boats with their snowy white sails
Watching the sun sinking over the projects
Laundry hung out of the balcony railsAnd where are you now my long secret love
Where have you gone in your glamorous life
Where are you now as the moon comes a-rising
Are you somebody's love, are you somebody's wifeAnd these are the best days
These are the best days
Y'all put your money away

I've got the round
Here's to all you strangers
The Mets and the Rangers
Long may we thrive on the Long Island SoundI don't know what goes on in those crumbling brick buildings
They're on the same planet in a whole 'nother world
I got a bay boat and a 401k
Two cars in the driveway, two boys and a girlIt doesn't seem long since we came up from Tulsa
Been here six years and I reckon we'll stay
The company's not bad as the companies go
They still got the health plan and they're raising my payAnd the kids all play soccer like nobody's business
My grandma says we're just letting 'em fall through
They don't go to church and we're not gonna make 'em
They all drop their R's like the Islanders doAnd these are the best days
These are the best days
Y'all put your money away
I've got the round
Here's to all you strangers
The Mets and the Rangers
Long may we thrive on the Long Island SoundI remember her singing from that dusty old hymnal
Smelled like tobacco from granddaddy's pipe
That old rugged cross 'til she took down the shingles
You've never heard such a noise in your lifeI had a tire run low so I dug through the glovebox
I needed the manual to locate the jack
Found a couple old picks and a 20 gauge shuttle
Left from a dove hunt a couple years backAnd these are the best days
These are the best days
Y'all put your money away
I've got the round
Here's to all you strangers
The Mets and the Rangers
Long may we thrive on the Long Island SoundNew Mexico's lost in the back streets of Austin
Carolina keeps all her thoughts to herself

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James McMurtry (born March 18, 1962 in Fort Worth, Texas) is a Texas rock/Texas Country singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader and occasional actor (Daisy Miller, Lonesome Dove). He performs as James McMurtry And The Heartless Bastards with veteran bandmates and rhythm section Darren Hess and Ronnie Johnson (not to be confused with the Cincinnati, OH, band Heartless Bastards). The son of acclaimed author Larry McMurtry (Lonesome Dove, Terms of Endearment), James grew up on a steady diet of Johnny Cash and Roy Acuff records.

Read more about James McMurtry on Last.fm.


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