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Yolanda Station Video (MV)




Performed By: Jesse Ray Smith
Length: 5:17
Written by: Jesse Smith




Jesse Ray Smith - Yolanda Station Lyrics




Sitting' on a porch in a lazy town, hoping' you'd walk by
My mama dubbed me the town Casanova, knowing I was shy
But maybe just once I could dip my nose in a little bit of that soul water
You were drinking down by Yolanda Station when I saw you for the first time

When I saw you for the first time, you were looking for trouble drinking from that bottle of wine

I was driving up to the Meadow club in my old beige Toyota
With an American flag hanging off my tailgate, to remember our fallen heroes
Your long red hair almost blended in with them tall old grove sequoias
Them butterfly wings strummed across my heart strings one time and I was in love,
One time and I was in love, one diamond in the rough

My heart, your heart, together we made it through the hardest part
But it was harder yet to start over again
My soul, your soul, connected where the roots grow old
When it's time for me to let go, I think I'll know, Yea

Where do old lovers go when the sun goes down on the good times we had together?
Thought it was just another night, sleepless despite, that sun would rise on us forever

But I caught wind you took the 6 AM outta Yolanda Station
They say that lonesome train will come around again, I'm still hoping you'll do the same
Baby, tell me how I can change, been listening to wind it ain't told me a goddamn thing

My heart, your heart, together we made it through the hardest part
But it was harder yet to start over again
My soul, your soul, connected where the roots grow old
When it's time for me to let go, I think I'll know

Yea I think I'll know
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Sitting' on a porch in a lazy town, hoping' you'd walk by
My mama dubbed me the town Casanova, knowing I was shy
But maybe just once I could dip my nose in a little bit of that soul water
You were drinking down by Yolanda Station when I saw you for the first time

When I saw you for the first time, you were looking for trouble drinking from that bottle of wine

I was driving up to the Meadow club in my old beige Toyota
With an American flag hanging off my tailgate, to remember our fallen heroes
Your long red hair almost blended in with them tall old grove sequoias
Them butterfly wings strummed across my heart strings one time and I was in love,
One time and I was in love, one diamond in the rough

My heart, your heart, together we made it through the hardest part
But it was harder yet to start over again
My soul, your soul, connected where the roots grow old
When it's time for me to let go, I think I'll know, Yea

Where do old lovers go when the sun goes down on the good times we had together?
Thought it was just another night, sleepless despite, that sun would rise on us forever

But I caught wind you took the 6 AM outta Yolanda Station
They say that lonesome train will come around again, I'm still hoping you'll do the same
Baby, tell me how I can change, been listening to wind it ain't told me a goddamn thing

My heart, your heart, together we made it through the hardest part
But it was harder yet to start over again
My soul, your soul, connected where the roots grow old
When it's time for me to let go, I think I'll know

Yea I think I'll know
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Writer: Jesse Smith
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