paroles de chanson There Goes the Neighborhood - Cörey Smith
I
had
a
place
on
a
dirt
road's
end,
Back
in
the
woods
near
the
Broad
River
bend.
I
had
a
double-wide,
back
side
of
the
family
farm.
Kinfolks
lived
on
every
side.
We
all
got
a
lot
when
Granddaddy
died.
When
he
left
this
earth,
he
left
this
earth
behind.
'Til
a
man
came
around,
he
was
looking
to
buy,
Said
he'd
make
us
rich
in
the
blink
of
an
eye,
So
we
scratched
our
heads
and
said,
"How
much
are
we
talking
about?"
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
There
goes
the
neighborhood
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
Oh,
there
she
blows.
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
Now
my
driveway's
where
the
blacktop
ends,
Back
in
the
middle
of
a
cul-de-sac
bend.
I
got
a
fairway
view
down
to
the
fourteenth
hole.
The
dues
are
expensive
but
the
club
is
cool.
We
got
a
zero
entry
swimming
pool,
We
got
a
guard
at
the
gate
and
one
hell
of
an
HOA.
Yeah.
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
Oh,
there
she
blows.
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
Now
I
get
a
letter
if
my
grass
turns
brown,
If
my
shrubs
are
too
tall,
if
a
limb
falls
down.
I
get
a
letter
if
my
dog
runs
out
of
the
yard.
Can't
park
my
boat
in
the
driveway
now
Without
somebody
'round
here
having
a
cow.
I
should've
read
a
little
closer
before
I
put
my
name
on
the
line.
I'm
hitting
the
road
in
a
U-Haul
truck.
Ain't
it
funny
how
stuff
gets
all
messed
up?
This
used
to
be
the
country,
but
the
country's
all
a
suburb
now
And
I'm
outta
here!
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
Oh,
there
she
blows.
There
goes
the
neighborhood.
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