| I don’t read the paper, I don’t watch the news
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| Life’s good in this small town, population 62
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| Our bank ain’t been held-up since 1932
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| Our doors are always unlocked
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| But not for long I’m tellin' you
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| (chorus)
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| 'Cause I know time’s are gonna change
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| I know life will never be the same
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| I see please tell me it ain’t so They’re all movin' in surroundin' me No place left to go My oh my you can kiss your freedom goodbye
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| Used to have a small town drugstore
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| Where old men liked to meet
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| That store’s gone out of business
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| They’re sellin' drugs out in the streets
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| The new kids like to spray paint
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| They’ve got a lot to say
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| Sure do have a way with words
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| Taught me a few today
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| (chorus)
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| 'Cause I know time’s are gonna change
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| I know life will never be the same
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| I see small town folks like me Are gonna have to change the way we do things cause eventually
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| My oh my you can kiss your freedom goodbye
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| Kiss it goodbye
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| (repeat 1st chorus)
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| (repeat 2nd chorus) |