Lyrics East of Gary - Darrell Scott
East
Of
Gary
I
grew
up
on
the
Indiana
side
of
Chicago
With
the
rusty
steel
mills
belching
in
the
westward
wind
I
watched
Mom
and
Dad
trying
to
clean
their
sorrow
With
my
brothers
and
me
at
old
Lake
Michigan
There's
a
little
boy
He's
got
big
brown
eyes
He's
got
swimming
trunks
bout
twice
his
size
Looking
at
a
steel
mill
sunset
Skipping
a
stone,
"hey,
ain't
you
a
little
young
To
feel
so
alone?"
Well
they
changed
the
name
of
my
hometown
When
we
moved
away
Now
it's
more
than
words
that
I
don't
recognize
That
kid
down
at
the
filling
station
Tried
to
keep
my
change
from
a
twenty
I
could
see
that
cold
assurance
in
his
eyes
Hey
you
need
ten
dollars
for
the
rainy
day?
Save
and
go
to
college
or
just
get
away
Or
you
could
spend
that
money
on
a
two-day
stone
Oh,
there
are
worse
things
in
this
world
than
being
alone
Let
me
tell
you
now
Lyrics
So,
if
you're
driving
from
Chicago,
east
of
Gary
And
you
find
a
fallen
town
that
has
two
names
There'll
be
no
one
to
possibly
remember
A
little
lonesome
brown-eyed
boy
who
went
by
James
Oh
the
mill's
shut
down
But
the
air's
still
sour
You
get
a
hotel
room
You
gotta
pay
by
the
hour
Oh
the
good
old
days
are
just
good
and
gone
Like
autumn
leaves
on
a
burning
lawn
I
grew
up
on
the
Indiana
side
of
Chicago
With
the
rusty
steel
mills
belching
in
the
westward
wind
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