Lyrics Typical Town - Dean Friedman
By
dean
friedman
Typical
family
in
a
typical
town,
Chasing
our
dreams
with
the
top
rolled
down.
Drive
to
the
supermarket,
travel
up
and
down
the
aisles,
past
cereal
boxes
for
miles
and
miles
and
miles.
Stand
in
line
at
the
register,
looking
through
the
magazines,
At
julia
roberts
and
all
them
beauty
queens,
And
ufo's
in
the
usa
and
sightings
of
bigfoot,
madonna
and
elvis
and
jfk.
I
know
we're
not
alone.
it's
the
same
old
story.
This
place
we
call
our
home.
it's
a
typical
town.
and
we're
a
typical
family.
Typical
family
in
a
typical
town,
Dress
up
our
kids
in
hand-me-downs.
Drive
'em
to
little
league
after
school,
Dance
class,
piano
lessons,
teach
them
to
swim
in
the
neighbor's
pool.
Pick
up
the
paper,
bringin'
in
the
mail,
Sort
through
the
bills
and
the
half-price
discount
sales.
All
we
ever
fight
about
is
money
and
sex.
Just
hire
a
babysitter
and
take
your
honey
to
the
cineplex.
I
know
we're
not
alone.
it's
the
same
old
story.
This
place
we
call
our
home.
it's
a
typical
town.
and
we're
a
typical
family.
Settle
down
for
supper,
kick
off
your
shoes.
Tuna
surprise
and
the
evening
news.
Help
them
with
their
homework,
spend
some
time
with
your
kids.
Play
some
video
games
and
send
them
to
bed
with
a
goodnight
kiss.
Peace
and
quiet
at
the
end
of
the
day.
Turn
on
the
tv
and
wash
your
cares
away.
All
the
wars
and
floods
and
assorted
tragedies.
Just
thank
God
it
didn't
happen
to
you
or
me.
I
know
we're
not
alone.
it's
the
same
old
story.
This
place
we
call
our
home.
it's
a
typical
town.
and
we're
a
typical
family.
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