Lyrics The American Dream - Billy Ray Cyrus
Well
they
moved
away
from
the
farms
they
did
not
own
To
live
happily
ever
after
on
a
G.I.
loan
The
future
was
looking
bright
back
in
'62
'Neath
the
shadow
of
atomic
bombs
and
the
baby
boom
You
could
take
a
walk
downtown
without
being
afraid
Hey,
who's
the
better
centerfielder,
Mantle
or
Mays?
There
was
chicken
in
every
pot,
even
when
times
were
lean
We
thougth
everybody
had
a
shot
at
the
American
dream
Every
mother
was
supposed
to
look
like
Donna
Reed
Father
knew
what
was
best
for
you
and
me
Our
lives
were
etched
on
eight
millimeter
frames
As
we
grew
up
in
houses
that
all
looked
the
same
But
there
was
trouble
on
the
other
side
of
town
It
was
a
time
when
people
began
to
stand
their
ground
As
the
eyes
of
the
world
were
opened
by
a
man
named
King
Everybody
wanted
their
share
of
the
American
dream
Dream
on,
children,
dream
on
Don't
let
anybody
tell
you
the
dream
is
gone
As
long
as
there's
a
God
above
Keep
praying
we
never
wake
up
Keep
on
dreaming
the
American
dream
Now
there's
medals
on
the
wall
I
got
back
in
'91
And
a
quarter-acre
piece
of
Heaven
Where
my
kids
can
run
As
I
turn
off
the
cable
and
put
my
babies
to
bed
I
kiss
'em
goodnight
and
I
whisper
under
my
breath
Dream
on,
children,
dream
on
Don't
let
anybody
tell
you
the
dream
is
gone
As
long
as
there's
a
God
above
Keep
praying
we
never
wake
up
Keep
on
dreaming
the
American
dream
Keep
on
dreaming
the
American
dream...
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