Lyrics The Fenway - Jonathan Richman , The Modern Lovers
Now
I
was
born
by
the
Fenway,
In
Beth
Israel
Hospital.
Could
that
help
to
explain
why
I
love
the
Fenway
so
well.
Nowhere
do
I
feel
more
at
home,
it
seems,
Then
on
the
Fenway,
where
I
dreamed
my
dreams.
Well
I
was
small,
they
took
us
to
old
Mechanics
Hall.
We
got
to
see
the
Mighty
Ted
Williams,
Put
one
over
the
right
field
wall.
All
that
nostalgia
comes
out
every
day,
you
see,
On
the
Fenway
where
I've
dreamed
dreams.
Sometimes
it
rains,
and
then
it
is
just
damp
and
cold.
Sometimes
I've
roamed,
its
little
paths
when
I've
felt
old.
Now
smell
the
air,
and
you'll
smell
exhaust
fumes
everywhere.
Cause
the
place
is
just
too
narrow
not
to
be
bothered
by
them
There.
But
there's
silence
to
the
place
when
you
stand
there
in
the
sun.
And
there's
an
echo
from
an
era
that's
already
past
and
gone.
And
there
is
silence
in
the
Gardener
Museum.
Where's
that?
It's
on
the
Fenway
where
I've
dreamed
my
dreams.
Well
after
all.
Clap
your
hands.
And
there's
a
silence
to
that
place
as
you
stand
there
in
the
Sun,
And
there's
also
this
haunting
silent
sorrow,
Cause
the
glory
days
have
gone.
And
there
is
silence
in
the
Gardener
Museum.
Where's
that?
Well,
it's
on
the
Fenway,
as
you
know,
where
I've
dreamed
my
Dreams.
Boston's
Fenway,
where
I've
dreamed
my
dreams.
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