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Hometown Lyrics
Artist: David Wilcox
Album: Underneath
from Underneath
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She wanted to move.
She wanted to try something new.
She wanted to live in San Francisco
in a place with a view.
She wanted the sound. She wanted the life all around.
She wanted the fun and the action of a livelier town,
but he...
He would still disagree,
'cause he loved the stillness of morning
and the wind in the trees.
He needed the stars. He needed to say: "This is ours."
And look at a field and a pasture
and a road with no cars.
He wanted a farm. He wanted a horse in a barn.
He wanted a life in the country, far from the town,
so they...
They chose to stay;
they found a place where they hoped
they might both have their way.
Surprise! But that compromise
was a life in the suburbs
that they both could despise
with nothing of either, yes and too much of each.
The things that they wanted were both out of reach:
No land for the garden, but too far from the stores.
No new folk to talk to, but loud neighbors next door.
Though traffic was endless, no one stepped outside.
An outpost of loners who've come there to hide.
Now why they stayed, all those years,
the answer can't be found,
but there they were, there they fought,
and there they stood their ground
in my hometown
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1999 Midnight Ocean Bonfire Music(ASCAP)/Cindy Lou My Dear (ASCAP) written with Nance Pettit/Wizo Pic (BMI)
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