Big Doins’ In a Small Town
Davis Raines
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Gary Dale ain’t right it’s like his mind's on hold.
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He’s still a little kid, He’s thirty two years old.
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And he lives there at the fruit stand that his people run.
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Wears his white cowboy hat and little toy guns.
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And tells folks he’s the sheriff, now fate has found him making rounds
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Big doins’ in a small town
Mr. James Lee Jones, he is a desperate man.
He’s all hopped up on speed, he’s on the prowl again.
He left the racetrack station half an hour ago.
He drove off without paying ‘cause he’s low down broke.
He was jumpy, kinda nervous, and now no better actor could be found.
For Big doins’ in a small town
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Drivin’ thirty miles down the interstate,
James takes the Prattville ramp, he thinks he’ll sit and wait.
So he pulls into the fruit stand amongst some other cars.
His mind is racing crazy as he starts to park.
When he sees the armed man coming and everything just starts to slow down.
Big doins’ in a small town
Gary Dale walks up just like he always does.
He shows the man his badge, he shows the man his guns.
Then he reaches for his pistols in the parking lot.
James takes his twenty five and he fires a shot.
He kills Gary Dale, and now James Lee Jones life’s just come unwound
Big doins’ in a small town
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They sent James away down to the Draper farm.
The city’s mighty glad he can’t do no more harm.
Too bad about the idiot boy, what was his name.
And his poor Mom and Daddy, Lord what a shame
The funeral’s nice, the trial was nice and long,
and for a while it was the talk for miles around.
Big doins’ in a small town.
Big doins’ in a small town.