paroles de chanson What Made America Famous? - Harry Chapin
It
was
the
town
that
made
America
famous
The
churches
full
and
the
kids
all
gone
to
hell
Six
traffic
lights
and
seven
cops
and
all
the
streets
kept
clean
The
supermarket
and
the
drug
store
and
the
bars
all
doing
well
Now
they
were
the
folks
that
made
America
famous
Our
local
fire
department
stocked
with
short-haired
volunteers
And
on
Saturday
night
while
America
boozes
The
fire
department
showed
dirty
movies
The
lawyer
and
the
grocer
seeing
their
dreams
Come
to
life
on
the
movie
screen
While
the
plumber
hopes
that
he
won′t
be
seen
As
he
tries
to
hide
his
fears
and
he
wipes
away
his
tears
But
something's
burning
somewhere
Does
anybody
care?
We
were
the
kids
that
made
America
famous
The
kind
of
kids
that
long
since
drove
our
parents
to
dispair
We
were
lazy
long
hairs
dropping
out,
lost
confused,
and
copping
out
Convinced
our
futures
were
in
doubt
and
trying
not
to
care
We
lived
in
the
house
that
made
America
famous
It
was
a
rundown
slum,
the
shame
of
all
the
decent
folks
in
town
We
hippies
and
some
welfare
cases
Crowded
families
of
coal-black
faces
Cramped
inside
some
cracked
old
boards
The
best
that
we
all
could
afford
But
still
too
fine
for
the
rich
landlord
to
ever
tear
it
down
And
we
could
hear
the
sound
Of
something
burning
somewhere
Is
anybody
there?
We
all
lived
the
life
that
made
America
famous
Our
cops
would
make
a
point
to
shadow
us
around
our
town
And
we
love-children
put
a
swastika
on
the
bright
red
firehouse
door
America,
the
beautiful,
it
makes
a
body
proud
And
then
came
the
night
that
made
America
famous
Was
it
carelessness
or
someone′s
sick
idea
of
a
joke
In
the
tinder
box
trap
that
we
hippies
lived
in,
someone
struck
a
spark
At
first
I
thought
that
I
was
dreamin'
Then
I
saw
the
first
flames
gleamin'
And
heard
the
sound
of
children
screamin′
Coming
through
the
smoke
And
something′s
burning
somewhere
Does
anybody
care?
Oh
it
was
the
fire
that
made
America
famous
The
sirens
wailed
and
the
firemen
stumbled
sleepy
from
their
homes
And
when
the
plumber
yelled:
"Come
on
let's
go!"
They
saw
what
was
burning
and
said:
"Take
it
slow
Let′em
sweat
a
little,
they'll
never
know
And
besides,
we
just
cleaned
the
chrome"
Said
the
plumber:
"then
I′m
going
alone"
Well,
he
rolled
on
up
in
the
fire
truck
And
raised
the
ladder
to
the
ledge
Where
me
and
my
girl
and
a
couple
of
kids
Were
clinging
like
bats
to
the
edge
We
staggered
to
salvation
Collapsed
on
the
street
And
I
never
thought
that
a
fat
man's
face
Would
ever
look
so
sweet
I
shook
his
hand
in
the
scene
that
made
America
famous
And
a
smile
from
the
heart
that
made
America
great
We
spent
the
rest
of
that
night
in
the
home
of
this
man
That
we′d
never
known
before
It's
funny
when
you
get
that
close,
it's
kind
of
hard
to
hate
I
went
to
sleep
with
the
hope
that
made
America
famous
I
had
the
kind
of
a
dream
that
maybe
they′re
still
trying
to
teach
in
school
Of
the
America
that
made
America
famous...
And
of
the
people
who
just
might
understand
That
how
together
yes
we
can
Create
a
country
better
than
The
one
we
have
made
of
this
land
We
have
the
choice
to
make
each
man
Who
dares
to
dream,
reaching
out
his
hand
A
prophet
or
just
a
crazy,
damn
dreamer
of
a
fool
Yes
a
crazy
fool
And
something
burnin′
somewhere
Does
anybody
care?
Is
anybody
there?
Is
anybody
there?
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