I'm living in a small southern town The kind my heroes sing about Over pedal steel backgrounds But every time I drive away You know my mom's counting the days Saying son you can't afford that guitar town And i'm sleeping on the floor when I come around Playing teenage blues in living rooms For a slightly sober crowd But every time I come back home You know I pray it won't be long 'Till I pack my bags and leave my little town 'Cause there's a road that splits the east from west And the houses there are never a mess Because dad's a banker or maybe has a P.H.D And I don't mean to sound ungrateful Got a job because I'm able Not because my mama needs me to help us eat Soon i'll be off to school And the joke is I won't break a rule 'Cause i'm hoping, there's a place for me On Horseleg Creek I grew up in a small southern town I'm hoping I can make it out Before fall comes around 'Cause every time I make that lonesome drive To gas stations that don't check ID I think that I might need to be knocked down 'Cause there's a road that splits the east from west And the houses there are never a mess Because dad's a banker or maybe has a P.H.D And I don't mean to sound ungrateful Got a job because I'm able Not because my mama needs me to help us eat Soon i'll be off to school And the joke is I won't break a rule 'Cause i'm hoping, there's a place for me On Horseleg Creek