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Population 81 Lyrics


There used to be a sign
Saying, "Welcome to Population 82"
Just a little town with no line streets
Where I loved you and you loved meBut there ain't been a day of sun
Since this town has become Population 81We used to lay beside the lake
Talk about the plans we'd make
We'd build a house by that old oak tree
Make it Population 83Now those dreams have turned to dust
Since this town has become Population 81I threw a penny in the wishing well
And I made a wish that wished you well
And I watched it sink away from me, away from meNow when I go down to the corner store
Where the old men sit out on the porch
I hear what they don't say to me
But they'll talk about it when I leave'Cause they know what's done is done
And that this town has become Population 81I took a walk out on the bridge
And I dropped that diamond off the edge
And I watched it sink away from me
Away from me, away from meThere used to be a sign

Saying, "Welcome to Population 82"
Just a little town with no line streets
Where I loved you and you loved me
Oh, you loved meYou loved me
Oh, I watched you slip away from me

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Willmon was raised on a ranch near Afton, Texas. By his second year in college, he dropped out to join a bluegrass band. In 1995, he moved to Nashville to start a songwriting career, and by 1998 he had a song-publishing contract with Sea Gayle Music. One of his first cuts as a songwriter was "It Doesn't Mean I Don't Love You". This song was recorded by the short-lived duo McHayes (which comprised 1990s country singer Wade Hayes and fiddler Mark McClurg), and reached #41 on the country charts in 2003.

Read more about Trent Willmon on Last.fm.


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