Missy Gardner

from by Exit 380

Townies cover art
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The old train depot was vacant of people. Their cars must have drove them away. But Sue is still standing with feet firmly planted, until my return she will stay.

My house was full of enemies. My days were left to chance, for Sue could never please me, when she turned I slipped her glance.

The rumors had started when young Missy Gardner came out to the house one Spring day. I lent her some sugar, she wasn’t my neighbor. I should just have sent her away.

My house was full of enemies. My days were left to chance. One look at Missy Gardner; I was tried and hung in advance.

The fight had just cooled down when Sue and I drove into town and wouldn’t you know it; young Missy she showed up on the corner of Maple and Brown.

My house was full of enemies. My days were left to chance, for Sue would rather kill me, than have Missy get in my…
House was full of enemies. All my days were left to chance, for Sue would rather kill me, than have Missy get in my…

The old train depot was vacant of people. Their cars must have drove them away. I’m on that 3:30 to Langston and Lord, let this train take me away.

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from Townies, released 09 December 2011
Lyrics by Dustin Blocker (ASCAP)
Published by Fite Lite Productions (ASCAP)

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In the spring of 1999, spawned by an insidious need for attention; Exit 380 began its crawl in the wet streets of Denton, ... more Texas from acoustic two-piece bar schlock to the more sprint ready five-headed alternative act. Best known in North Texas for its 11 years of rock and roll pandering, the band has begun to wear a new tread into its heel by hitchhiking down a more swamp laden, alt-country road. less

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