Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song East of Gary, artist - Darrell Scott. Album song Theatre Of The Unheard, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 24.09.2012
Record label: Full Light
Song language: English
East of Gary |
I grew up on the Indiana side of Chicago |
With the rusty steel mills belching in the westward wind |
I watched Mom and Dad trying to clean their sorrow |
With my brothers and me at old Lake Michigan |
There’s a little boy |
He’s got big brown eyes |
He’s got swimming trunks 'bout twice his size |
Looking at a steel mill sunset |
Skipping a stone, «hey, ain’t you a little young |
To feel so alone?» |
Well they changed the name of my hometown |
When we moved away |
Now it’s more than words that I don’t recognize |
That kid down at the filling station |
Tried to keep my change from a twenty |
I could see that cold assurance in his eyes |
Hey you need ten dollars for the rainy day? |
Save and go to college or just get away |
Or you could spend that money on a two-day stone |
Oh, there are worse things in this world than being alone |
Let me tell you now… |
So, if you’re driving from Chicago, east of Gary |
And you find a fallen town that has two names |
There’ll be no one to possibly remember |
A little lonesome brown-eyed boy who went by James |
Oh the mill’s shut down |
But the air’s still sour |
You get a hotel room |
You gotta pay by the hour |
Oh the good old days are just good and gone |
Like autumn leaves on a burning lawn |
I grew up on the Indiana side of Chicago |
With the rusty steel mills belching in the westward wind |