STATE FAIR LYRICS

  Lyrics - Doug Supernaw Lyrics - State Fair Lyrics

 :: Biography
 :: Albums
 :: Lyrics





State Fair Lyrics
Artist(Band):Doug Supernaw
Review The Song (0)
Print the Lyrics
Writer: Mickey Cates

Nineteen hundred seventy-three
My second cousin Calvin and me
We loaded down his old blue-green Corvair
And headed for the State Fair

Was mid-October and the autumn breeze
Shook the colors out of the trees
Time was passing but who where we to care
We were headed for the State Fair

Chorus:

And I remember Calvin
Reaching underneath the dash
Pulling out that pack of cigarettes
That he kept stashed
For half the morning
We blew smoke rings in the air
Like two big fat Millionaires

It happened way out on Route Twenty-nine
Some drunk driver came across the yellow line
Calvin's momma cried and his daddy sat and stared
Life can sure be unfair

It's been so long since that dark day
I thought by now I'd have put the past away
But just this morning I found myself back there
Going to the State Fair

Repeat chorus



If you find some error in State Fair Lyrics,
would you please submit your corrections to me? Thank You.
Thanks to Ryan for submitting the lyrics.




Review the song State Fair
The area is only for review, if you want to submit the lyrics or the corrections of the lyrics, please click the link at the end of the lyrics.
Your Name:
Your Email:
(Notes: Your name and email will be published if you input them)

Review about State Fair
------ Performed by Doug Supernaw

Please enter a title for your review:

------ 12/02/2008

Type your review in the space below:


  Download "Doug Supernaw" Music 



The STATE FAIR LYRICS are the property of the respective authors, artists and labels, the lyrics are provided for educational purposes only , If you like the song, please buy relative CD to support Doug Supernaw.
Copyright © 2000-2007 sing365.com