My Hometown - Live at the Walter Kerr Theatre, New York, NY - July 2018

I was eight years old and running with a dime in my hand
Into the bus stop to pick up a paper for my old man
I'd sit on his lap in that big old Buick
And steer as we drove through town
He'd tousle my hair and say
Son, take a good look around
This is your hometown
Your hometown
Your hometown

In '65 tension was running high at my high school
There was a lot of fights 'tween the black and white
There was nothing you could do
Two cars at a light on a Saturday night
In the back seat there was a gun
Words were passed, then a shotgun blast
Troubled times had come to my hometown
Yeah to my hometown
To my hometown

Now Main Street's whitewashed windows and vacant stores
Seems like there ain't nobody wants to come down here no more
They're closing down the rug mill across the railroad tracks
Foreman says: these jobs are going, boys
And they ain't coming back
To your hometown
To your hometown
To your hometown

Last night me and Kate, we laid in bed
Talking 'bout getting out
Packing up our bags. maybe heading south
I'm thirty-five, we got a boy of our own now
Last night I sat him up behind the wheel, and said
Son take a good look around
This is your hometown
Your hometown
This is your hometown



Credits
Writer(s): Bruce Springsteen
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