paroles de chanson My Hometown - Bruce Springsteen
I
was
eight
years
old
and
running
with
a
dime
in
my
hand
Into
the
bus
stop
to
pick
up
a
paper
for
my
old
man
I'd
sit
on
his
lap
in
that
big
old
Buick,
steer
as
we
drove
through
town
Tousle
my
hair,
say,
"Son,
take
a
good
look
around"
This
is
your
hometown
This
is
your
hometown
This
is
your
hometown
This
is
your
hometown
In
'65
tension
was
running
high
at
my
high
school
Was
a
lot
of
fights
'tween
the
black
and
white,
there
was
nothing
you
could
do
Two
cars
at
a
light
on
a
Saturday
night,
in
the
backseat
there
was
a
gun
Words
were
passed,
shotgun
blast,
troubled
times
had
come
To
my
hometown
To
my
hometown
To
my
hometown
To
my
hometown
Now
Main
Street's
whitewashed
windows
and
vacant
stores
Seems
like
there
ain't
nobody
wants
to
come
down
here
no
more
They're
closing
down
the
textile
mill
'cross
the
railroad
tracks
Foreman
says,
"These
jobs
are
going,
boys,
and
they
ain't
coming
back"
To
your
hometown
Your
hometown
To
your
hometown
To
your
hometown
Last
night
me
and
Kate,
we
laid
in
bed
talking
'bout
getting
out
Packing
up
our
bags,
maybe
heading
south
I'm
35,
we
got
a
boy
of
our
own
now
Last
night
I
sat
him
up
behind
the
wheel
and
said
"Son,
take
a
good
look
around"
This
is
your
hometown
Album
Greatest Hits
1 This Hard Land
2 Blood Brothers
3 Dancing In the Dark
4 Born to Run
5 Brilliant Disguise
6 Badlands
7 Thunder Road
8 Hungry Heart
9 Born in the U.S.A.
10 The River
11 Glory Days
12 Human Touch
13 Secret Garden
14 Atlantic City
15 Streets of Philadelphia
16 My Hometown
17 Better Days
18 Murder Incorporated
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