The Last Honky Tonk in Town - Classic Country Music Country Songs from Nashville
Verse 1)
Old neon sign with a flickering 'E' and a burned-out 'T'
The Last Honky Tonk in Town, just a memory for me
The floorboards sticky from the beer, the cigarette smoke's a haze
That’s where I saw my future in her sweet, blue-eyed gaze.
(Chorus)
This ain't a song about a party, or a rowdy, country night
It's a tribute to a sawdust floor, a fading, single light
It's about the words we whispered, and the hands that intertwined
In the last honky tonk in town, where a boy lost his mind.
(Verse 2)
She was a waitress, worn and tired, with a kindness in her face
I was just a rambling man, finding my own place
But she saw something in my soul, a little broken thing
And she patched it up with laughter, and a song she'd always sing
She left her apron on the bar, and told me, "Let's go far"
And we left the last honky tonk in town, in my beat-up, rusty car.
(Chorus)
This ain't a song about a party, or a rowdy, country night
It's a tribute to a sawdust floor, a fading, single light
It's about the words we whispered, and the hands that intertwined
In the last honky tonk in town, where a boy lost his mind.
(Bridge)
They tore it down last Tuesday, the walls all came to dust
They said it was an eyesore, a place you couldn't trust
But to me it was a cathedral, a temple and a home
The only place I've ever felt like I wasn't all alone.
(Outro)
They can build a fancy coffee shop, or a new apartment block
But they can't erase the feeling of the hands on the clock
That turned so slow, in that smoky room, where I found her and her smile
Yeah, the last honky tonk in town was worth every last mile.
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