Waycross may refer to:
Waycross was an American country music duo composed of Ted Moxley and Ben Stennis. Moxley and Stennis met at a writer's showcase in Nashville, Tennessee. Their debut single, "Nineteen," peaked at number 54 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 2007.
Waycross is the county seat of, and only incorporated city in, Ware County. in the U.S. state of Georgia. The population was 14,725 at the 2010 Census.
Waycross includes two historic districts (Downtown Waycross Historic District and Waycross Historic District) and several other properties that are on the National Register of Historic Places, including the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Lott Cemetery, the First African Baptist Church and Parsonage, and the Obediah Barber Homestead (which is 7 miles south of the city).
The area now known as Waycross was first settled around 1820, locally known as "Old Nine" or "Number Nine" and then Pendleton. It was renamed Tebeauville in 1857, incorporated in 1866, and designated county seat of Ware County in 1873. Then it was incorporated as "Way Cross" on March 3, 1935.
Waycross was the site of the 1948 Waycross B-29 crash, which led to the legal case United States v. Reynolds (1953), expanding the government's state secrets privilege.
Una historia eterna
Una virgen vieja
Un amor que busca ser amado
Una pasion herida
Una vidente ciega
Una colección de tristezas
Está la luna en celo
Tu presencia en buda
Tu iluminación en mi guarida
Una ninfa triste
Un centauro loco
Una sirena en busca de un abrazo
Por un beso
Se alteró el universo
Y nos condenaron a no tocarnos mas
Te cuento, que en la marea
Hay una esfera
Es la resurrección
Unas manos únicas
Unos labios solos
Un hermoso ser está perdido
Es un cuento viejo
Es la propia vida
Es la sangre la que nos llama
Por un beso
Se alteró el universo
Y nos condenaron a no tocarnos mas
Te cuento, que en la marea
Hay una esfera
Es la resurrección
Por un beso
Se alteró el universo
Y nos condenaron a no tocarnos mas
Te cuento, que en la marea
Hay una esfera