paroles de chanson My Old Neighborhood - Tommy Castro
The
air
was
cold
As
I
ride
my
bike
to
school
on
Monday
morning
Bag
lunch
in
my
hand
Rain
clouds
are
forming
I
see
men
with
lunch
pails
and
coffee
Start
their
steel
trucks
and
cars
They
had
good
union
jobs
They
drank
in
working
man's
bars
I
go
back
in
my
mind
To
a
simpler
time
Where
I
always
knew
just
where
I
stood
In
my
old
neighborhood
In
my
old
neighborhood
Mom
sent
me
to
the
corner
store
For
some
milk
and
a
pack
of
Pall
Malls
She
gave
me
a
dollar
Said
"keep
the
change,
son,
you
can
play
some
pinball"
They
had
penny
candy
Some
for
a
nickel
and
some
for
a
dime
I
get
one
for
my
sister
and
my
brother
And
you
know
I'm
gonna
get
mine
I
go
back
in
my
mind
To
a
simpler
time
I
always
knew
just
where
I
stood
In
my
old
neighborhood
My
old
neighborhood
Those
days
are
gone
Feel
like
I
don't
belong
In
the
world
that
I
live
in
today
Time
marches
on
But
it
takes
me
back
home
When
I
hear
the
music
play
Old
man
Martinez
He
ran
the
local
hardware
store
Knew
everything
there
was
to
know
About
everything
in
his
place
and
a
little
more
He
took
a
lot
of
pride
'Cause
everything
he
sold
was
made
in
America
And
when
it
came
to
the
price
Man,
he
would
always
take
good
care
of
ya
Yes
he
did
I
go
back
in
my
mind
To
a
simpler
time
I
always
knew
just
where
I
stood
The
world
was
fine
And
the
people
were
kind
In
my
In
my
old
neighborhood
My
old
neighborhood
It
made
me
feel
so
good
sometimes
I'm
just
going
back
in
my
mind
And
I'm
walking
down
the
streets
I
know
everyone
that
I
meet
In
my
old
neighborhood
Yeah,
feels
alright
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