| The lakes and pines they bleed of beauty and grace
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| And the rivers they run wild like an endless race
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| The forests soar so high then fall to the sea
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| As church bells ring and sing in harmony
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| I heard them say they’re shuttin' Detroit down
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| But I won’t leave cuz' this is my hometown
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| And it’s times like these we can’t replace
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| It’s times like these we must embrace
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| And even though it’s bittersweet and brings us to our knees
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| It makes us who we are, in times like these
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| The concrete and steel stand strong against the wind
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| With the memories of what was and what has been
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| The sounds of sweet soul music and blue-collar blues
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| There were 17 colors for a Chevy all red white and blue
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| I heard them say that you can’t save that town
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| But I won’t leave, I will stand my ground
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| And it’s times like these we can’t replace
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| It’s times like these we must embrace
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| And even though it’s bittersweet and brings us to our knees
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| It makes us who we are, in times like these
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| (Solo)
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| The ice and snow give way to a new spring bloom
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| In the wake that hope and faith they will be home soon
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| A new day dawns as the good Lord shines from above
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| Cuz in the rubble and rust there remains a whole lotta love
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| And I was here watchin' it all go down
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| And I’ll still be, when it comes back around
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| And it’s times like these we can’t replace
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| It’s times like these we must embrace
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| And even though it’s bittersweet and brings us to our knees
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| It makes us who we are, in times like these
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| It makes us who we are in times like these |