The Hollowbodies — Town Without a Name lyrics

The page contains the lyrics of the song "Town Without a Name" by The Hollowbodies.

Lyrics

I left my home when I was young,
I said goodbye to the one I love,
Out to the country in the South,
Thinking about a girl I had to do without,
I’ve been to Nashville and I’ve been up to Maine,
I waited for you in a town without a name,
Out through the leaves of the tall and lonely pines,
Down by the red brick where I used to write my life.
I spent some time down by the sea,
I’ve been to places you have never seen,
I made some friends both young and old,
Some lived the good life, others went to war,
And I been to Nashville and I’ve been up to Maine,
I waited for you in a town without a name,
Out through the leaves of the tall and lonely pines,
Down by the red brick where I used to write my life.
And I been to Nashville and I’ve been up to Maine,
I waited for you in a town without a name,
Out through the leaves of the tall and lonely pines,
Down by the red brick where I used to write my life.