My Hometown

Do you mind if I tell you 'bout where I was born?
In a quaint little house with an oak in the lawn
My father worked days at a hardware store
Married my mother the year he came back from the war

My hometown, summers gone by
Where World War One veterans still march on the Fourth of July

We had an account at O'Shaunessy's store
You'd smell hickory smoke when you walked in the door
We'd watch the old men as they sat by the fire
Spinning their tales in their shabby outmoded attire

My hometown has aged hardly a year
You can walk in the shadows at midnight with nothing to fear

And the kites that we flew and the fish that we caught in the stream
And the rolling green hills where we shared our adventures and dreams

My hometown, so near yet so far
The mayor is out with his wife in their shiny new car

Maybe you're angry and empty inside
Maybe you're searching for someplace to hide
Maybe you woke up one day middle aged
A broken old bird who could never escape from his cage

But I know someday a forsaken old road
Will lead me back home to that place where my life overflowed

My hometown, summers gone by
Where World War One veterans still march on the Fourth of July

My hometown
My hometown
My hometown



Credits
Writer(s): Jonathan Brenner
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