Lyrics Hero In Your Own Hometown - Mary Chapin Carpenter
We
were
born
during
the
boom
times
Played
house
down
in
the
bomb
shelter
Suffered
through
the
wonder
years
And
silence
at
the
dinner
hour
But
once
upon
a
summertime
Out
behind
the
old
garage
We
were
buzzing
on
midnight,
Luckys
and
Rolling
Rock
Thinking
we
were
heroes
in
our
own
hometown
Nothing
less
than
heroes
in
that
old
hometown
Some
married
on
a
day
in
June,
Some
disappeared
without
a
trace
And
some
of
us
are
still
at
large
Still
searching
for
a
better
place
But
once
upon
another
time,
it
didn't
matter
what
they
said
Didn't
matter
if
we
fell
behind,
we'd
still
come
out
ahead
'Cause
we
believed
in
heroes
in
that
old
hometown
Hey,
you
could
be
a
hero
in
your
own
hometown
Now
I'm
long
away
and
very
far
From
gazing
at
an
evening
sky
From
wishing
on
a
shooting
star
From
thinking
that
a
heart
can't
lie
This
world
is
gonna
wear
you
thin
Knot
you
up
and
spin
you
round
This
world
will
take
it's
aim,
call
you
every
name,
trying
to
bring
you
down
Everything
seems
so
clear
When
you're
looking
back
from
such
a
distance
When
the
road
not
taken
disappears
Into
the
path
of
least
resistance
But
once
upon
a
time
Oh
so
long
ago
Underneath
this
same
old
sky
Every
brand
new
road
Would
know
that
we
were
heroes
in
our
own
hometown
Nothing
less
than
heroes
in
that
old
hometown
We
still
loved
a
hero
in
our
own
hometown
Baby
you
could
be
a
hero
in
your
own
hometown
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