Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
Rayland Baxter
So I'm on my way back
To the house that I grew up in
The beige one with the red door
Across the street from the library
I used to play below the parking lot
Of the old hickory church of Christ
Where all my neighbors went
To see the Savior they've been into, yeah
My mother used to be
A secretary on a fishing boat
Until she went to college
And became a famous scientist, yeah
Huckleberry, Finn and I
We used to bike around at night
Take a right on rivеrside
And let our paper airplanеs fly
Just the other day
I drove down my old street
Just the other day
I recognized my neighbor
And he recognized me too
Ding-dong, the witch is dead
All my neighbors whisper it
Loretta pulled the trigger
On a quiet summer morning
The shot was loud enough for
Everyone to hear on Cleve Street
My mother wasn't home that day
So I cried, cried, cried
Every now and then
I drive down my old street
Every now and then
I stand barefoot in my own backyard
There I see my Savior
Staring back at me
I wonder if I've changed at all
Since 1983, oh, yeah
I used to wait 'til the late of night
They caught me every time I tried
To get on top of the church of Christ
Where all my paper airplanes died