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Bein' at most just a country boy, innocent and all
I turned my face away from the farm, on the city I'd call
Hey, what's doin' in the town of fortune and fame?
Bright lights a-glowin', I've come to make my nameYou see, I've got my ol' guitar, I'm not a beggin' fool
I play this town and a thousand more
(God knows)
God knows I keep my coolSo what's missin'? I've given my word the best
And I'm downright grateful
For yeah, my life's been blessedMy, my, can't you see the warnin'
When the fires burn in hell you better pay
Oh, yeah, it's gonna get you in the mornin'
Now's your chance, you better get awayStayed awake 'most all last night, just couldn't get to sleep
So many things sittin' on my brain, yes, I need a chance to think
But I've been told not to worry, everything's gonna be all right
Oh, mama, won't you tell me, why did I leave that night?Seems like it's been ages ago now since I come to town
Ain't much changed, every face is the same
Oh, people just a-hangin' 'roundSo I'm a-leavin' this mornin', gonna go back home today
And let me tell you, buddy, turn around if you're fixin' to stay

You better go on back todayMy, my, can't you see the warnin'
When the fires burn in hell you better pay
Oh, yeah, it's gonna get you in the mornin'
Now's your chance you better get awayMy my, can't you see the warnin'
When the fires burn in hell you better pay
Oh, yeah, it's gonna get you in the mornin'
Now's your chance you better get away

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Poco, founded in 1968 by Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Richie Furay and Jim Messina (both inducted 1997 with Buffalo Springfield), was one of the earliest in the "country rock" genre that was later commercially popularized by bands such as the Eagles. The band was completed by Rusty Young (pedal steel guitar, dobro, banjo and mandolin) Randy Meisner on bass and George Grantham on drums. Poco's 1969 debut, "Pickin' Up the Pieces" (the title being a reference to the break-up of Buffalo Springfield), received some critical acclaim but generated very litttle enthusiasm commercially.

Read more about Poco on Last.fm.


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