Текст песни The West End - John Mellencamp
Well,
the
West
End
now,
the
West
End
then
Went
by
the
other
day
just
to
see
my
friend
His
house
was
dark,
his
socks
were
thin
I
told
him,
"Let′s
get
out
of
West
End"
For
my
whole
life
I've
been
down
in
the
West
End
It
sure
has
changed
here
since
I
was
a
kid
It′s
worse
now,
look
what
progress
did
Someone
lined
the
packers
out,
I
know
who
that
is
Well,
my
old
man
slaved
down
here
in
the
West
End
He
thought
the
future
was
bright,
way
back
then
But
it
beat
him
down
till
he
had
nothing
to
give
It
broke
his
back,
took
away
his
will
to
live
Now
me,
I
don't
think
much
of
the
West
End
I
don't
wanna
end
up
like
the
old
man
did
′Cause
I
got
dreams
and
they
are
bigger
than
this
As
far
as
I′m
concerned
you
can
keep
the
West
End
Well,
I
guess
down
here
in
the
West
End
Broken
promises,
now
and
then
It's
not
even
fair
to
think
they
would
′Cause
the
West
End
now
ain't
no
damn
good
Out
there
somewhere
you
know
there′s
gotta
be
a
place
Where
man
can
live
with
a
smile
on
his
face
And
everyday
something
new
begins
But
it
ain't
down
here
at
the
West
End
Someday
down
here
in
the
West
End
No
one
will
remember
how
the
whole
place
began
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