This poignant ballad paints a vivid picture of a man lost in the hustle and bustle of city life, yearning for the simplicity and familiarity of his rural roots. The protagonist finds himself drowning in loneliness, seeking solace at the bottom of a whiskey glass. He struggles with the harsh realities of urban life, where genuine connections seem elusive and people are constantly trying to pull each other down. The song is a stark exploration of how city life can often feel alienating and overwhelming to someone from a small town or countryside, making them yearn for an escape or even death. It's a sobering reminder that progress and modernity can come with their own set of challenges and hardships. 🥃
Creeker
Lyrics
In a small corner bar he sits there a-drinkin'
Lost as a ball in a field full of corn
Further away than he ever imagined
That he'd ever end up from the place he was born
Now no more forlorn as the Creeker drank whiskey
Than the one that you see outside of your eye
Drinkin' alone as he looks out the window
At all of the strangers on the corner outside
He'd rather be dead
Than alive one more minute
In this godforsaken town
When he was a kid
Lord, he'd never have dreamt it
All the ways that the city can bring a country boy down
Now they knew not his name and he knew not their faces
And he knew not the how nor the reason for why
You could ever wake up and wanna keep on livin'
In a place where a friend is such a hard thing to find
And for everyone you meet there's a whole mess of people
Tryin' like hell to pull you on down
To the level they're on and the trouble they're tendin'
In the mess that they've made, in the gutter they found
And he'd rather be dead
Than alive one more minute
In this godforsaken town
When he was a kid
Lord, he'd never have dreamt it
All the ways that the city can bring a country boy down
Some fellas do drugs and things of that nature
Some fellas chase girls to hang on their arm
Some fellas get by on practically nothin'
Some fellas get pissed in a small corner bar
And they'd rather be dead
Than alive one more minute
In this godforsaken town
When they were all kids
Lord, they'd never have dreamt it
All the ways that the city can bring a country boy down
Writer(s): Tyler Childers
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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