paroles de chanson Hometown Girl - Mary Chapin Carpenter
Years
ago
in
my
hometown
I
was
a
headstrong
girl
and
a
heartstrong
one
/ We'd
ride
all
summer
with
the
top
rolled
down
through
the
sleepy
streets
of
that
Jersey
town
Now
I
knew
girls
when
I
was
sixteen
Could
make
a
smart
boy
stutter,
turn
a
nice
boy
mean
And
the
boys
made
the
girls
into
homecoming
queens
Married
each
other
instead
of
their
dreams
Chorus:
these
days
I'm
mostly
out
on
my
own
Looking
for
someplace
that
I
can
call
home
Late
at
night,
or
just
before
dawn
I
pretend
you're
with
me
now
It
never
seemed
that
hard
before
What
happened
to
that
hometown
girl?
The
seasons
changed
in
my
hometown
The
way
they
changed
in
yours
The
windows
opened
up
to
the
Spring
Like
every
spring
before
And
I
ran
with
boys
who
weren't
like
you
I
was
young
but
somehow
I
knew
The
difference
between
a
man
and
a
fool
Sometimes
I
think
that
could
have
been
you
Chorus:
Hometown
girls
are
like
hometown
dreams
Some
start
fading,
others
stay
keen
I
won't
forget
you
but
I'll
let
you
be
Love
never
was
that
kind
to
me
Late
at
night
or
just
before
down
I
pretend
you're
with
me
now
You
had
your
madness
and
you
had
your
charm
But
only
when
your
heart
allowed
And
my
heart
just
won't
allow
no
more
What
happened
to
that
hometown
girl?
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