Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell
Jason Isbell
The town: The song is set in an uncomfortably common place: the dying small town. Once the backbone of this country, small towns have fallen victim to the economic advantages of cities, which have exploded in growth fueled by small town refugees. Most relevant to this song, those who leave tend to b...
In a razor town
You take whoever you think you can keep around
There's an echoed sound
That permeates the sidewalk where she shuffles 'round
It's a big machine
It used to be the avenue of changing dreams
And she's a lonely thing
Sweeping up the glitter while she pulls the strings
Take a long last look
Before she turns to stone
What the last man took
And what was long, long gone
The way it used to be
I wasn't there to see it working properly
Now it seems to me
Both of you are suffering
You know, I've heard her say
That you're the only reason she's alive today
And I just turned away
Thinking maybe she was right
So say your last goodbye
Make it short and sweet
There ain't no way for you to fly
With her hanging on your feet
Let her go out if she wants to
If she don't, go out yourself
Don't take sorry for an answer
Unless you really want what's left
'Cause in a razor town
The only thing that matters tends to bring you down
There's no way around
But maybe you can barrel through
'Cause a razor ain't no good for you
In a Razor Town was written by Jason Isbell.
In a Razor Town was produced by Patterson Hood & Jason Isbell.
Jason Isbell released In a Razor Town on Tue Jul 10 2007.