paroles de chanson Chestnut Street - John Mellencamp
Well
I′ve
lived
and
breathed
and
been
disbelieved
In
these
small
town
streets
too
long
I've
been
up
with
the
winners
and
down
with
the
sinners
And
hung
on
this
corner
′til
dawn
And
my
hands
they
have
been
tied
To
a
life
I've
been
denied
I'm
just
a
small
town
boy
bein′
used
like
a
toy
And
workin′
from
nine
to
five
By
the
end
of
the
day,
all
the
kids
would
go
play
And
I'd
come
staggering
home
With
a
dream
in
my
hand
and
a
master
plan
That
wouln′t
leave
my
mind
alone
I
compromised
all
my
schemes
And
flucturated
all
my
dreams
I'm
just
a
small
town
boy
bein′
used
like
a
toy
And
nothing
is
like
it
really
seems
But
you
must
believe
that
when
I
walk
down
the
tracks
The
young
girls
fall
back
and
say
There
goes
that
sleek
young
silhouette
He
don't
drive
no
Corvette
But
he
stings
just
like
a
Sting
Ray
And
that′s
my
only
redemption
in
this
house
of
detention
That
keeps
me
from
simply
blowin'
it
all
away
'Cause
when
I
walk
down
the
street
in
the
hot
summer
heat
I
say,
God
don′t
take
this
away
I
keep
hopin′
and
wishin'
that
these
romantic
positions
Gonna
help
me
hide
my
pain
And
all
the
hurt
that
I′ve
felt
underneath
my
leather
studded
belt
Of
not
finding
fortune
and
fame
But
some
day
I'll
blow
′em
away
with
the
things
that
I
may
sing
and
Might
say
I'm
just
a
small
town
boy
bein′
used
like
a
toy
And
waitin'
for
my
pay
dirt
day
I'm
just
a
small
town
boy
bein′
used
like
a
toy
And
waitin′
for
my
pay
day
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