Thomas Dalton - Trinity (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, & Kentucky) lyrics

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Thomas Dalton - Trinity (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, & Kentucky) lyrics

The Pennsylvania forest Was woven like a Rainsong guitar. Paul Simon can have Graceland; I am staying far north, Home of my birth and divorce. Course I don't remember either anymore, But friends will remind me about them. I stay more for future than the past, I stay for I know I'll never last Away from mountains, and Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Kentucky. I guess I admit that we got lucky. The Pennsylvania forest, For voyagers and foragers alike. Foresters, encouragers of life. And in between the trees you see Trailer parks and parks and factories. Lying dormant seeds of long-dead dreams. Course I don't believe in leaving anymore, But people remind me it happens. I stay more for future than the past, I stay for I know I'll never last Away from mountains, and Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Kentucky. I guess I admit that we got lucky. This is my town, It's a coal town Like many old towns in this state. This is my town, Not yet a ghost town. And you can get out If you don't wanna stay. I have my say, I'm here today, I'm here to stay. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Kentucky I guess I admit that we got lucky