My hometown
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1. I was eight years
old and running with a dime in my hand,
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into the bus stop to pick up a paper for
my old man.
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I'd sit on his lap in that big old Buick,
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and steer as we drove through town.
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He'd tousle my hair and say, "Son,
take a good look around !
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This is your hometown, this is your hometown,
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this is your hometown, this is your
hometown."
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2. In '65 tension was running high at my high
school,
there was a lot of fights between the
black and white,
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there was nothing you could do.
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Two cars at a light on a Saturday night,
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in the back seat there was a gun,
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words were passed, a shotgun blast,
troubled times had come,
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to my hometown, to my hometown,
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to my hometown, to my hometown.
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Now Main Street's whitewashed windows and
vacant stores,
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seems like there ain't nobody wants to come
down here no more.
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They're closing down the textile mill
across the railroad tracks,
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foreman says, "These jobs are going boys
and they ain't coming back,
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to your hometown, to your hometown,
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to your hometown, to your hometown."
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3. Last night me and
Kate we laid in bed, talking about getting out,
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packing up our bags maybe heading south.
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I'm thirty-five, we got a boy of our own now,
last night I sat him up behind the wheel ,
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and said, " Son, take a good look
around - -.
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this is your hometown.
(capo 2nd)
(Bruce Springsteen)