Текст песни (A Child's View Of) the Eisenhower Years - Al Stewart
You're
on
your
way
back
home
in
a
brand
new
station
wagon
A
pile
of
rolling
chrome,
ten
miles
to
the
gallon
Your
mother
puts
her
makeup
on,
you
watch
her
crunch
the
gears
It's
a
child's
view
of
the
Eisenhower
years
Your
father
knows
what's
best,
no
one
to
upstage
him
He
thinks
he's
so
well
dressed,
finds
new
things
to
outrage
him
Elvis
on
the
television,
G.I.'s
in
Korea
It's
a
child's
view
of
the
Eisenhower
years
I
don't
mind
the
innocence
so
much
in
fact
it's
charming
The
comedians
have
got
a
certain
touch
that's
so
disarming
Even
though
the
aliens
from
space
haunt
the
weekend
matinees
Super
heroes
keep
the
citizenry
safe
There's
a
beep
in
the
sky
in
1957
A
metal
ball
that
flies
through
Soviet
heaven
Papers
shout
the
headlines,
politicians
fan
the
fears
It's
a
child's
view
of
the
Eisenhower
years
I
don't
mind
the
innocence
so
much
in
fact
it's
charming
And
the
girls
in
their
hoop
skirts
have
got
a
style
that's
so
disarming
Even
thought
the
neighborhood
is
new
Everybody
looks
like
you
at
the
soda
fountain
or
the
schoolyard
too
See
the
baseball
fly
out
across
the
diamond
Jimmy
Jones
and
I
we've
both
got
good
timing
To
be
born
into
a
greased
back
world,
all
hips
and
teenage
sneers
It's
a
child's
view
of
the
Eisenhower
years
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