You sound like east Texas to me.
A little out of place and ill at ease
In this smokey bar up north
Where a lost cowboy and a southern girl
Chance to meet.
Have you ever been to Lufkin?
Let’s pretend that’s where we are.
In a little bar that I danced in once
With the boy that I loved.
The jukebox here is broken
And the beer is never cold
But you could take me back to Lufkin
If you take me in your arms.
I miss Port Hudson in the summer.
The pine trees and the sticky heat.
But there’s no going home.
I left long ago and home would not
Remember me.
Have you ever been to Lufkin?
Let’s pretend that’s where we are.
In a little bar that I danced in once
With the boy that I loved.
The jukebox here is broken
And the beer is never cold
But you could take me back to Lufkin
If you take me in your arms.
from Homemade: The Demo Recordings,
released November 4, 2012
Michelle Perry - vocals, acoustic guitar, songwriter
Ed Mooney - dobro
Jesse Langen - electric guitar
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