| We lock the doors at night, all the sirens scream
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| I don’t drive my car, insurance is too high
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| I live here in the city, my hometown’s far away
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| I work out with concrete, I don’t drive my car
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| The stars come out at night, you see them on the strip
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| Everybody arms themselves, there’s no other place like this
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| I’ll never leave the small town girl behind
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| The place where I come from is with me all the time
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| Oh, you can walk the streets
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| When the sun goes down in my little town
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| You don’t need defenses
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| When the sun goes down in my little town
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| Back home on the street, after ten at night
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| Mrs. Avery walks her dog, checks to see what’s going on She doesn’t lock the door, she lives here in good health
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| You don’t hear the horn when Mrs. Avery walks her dog
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| All I ever wanted was a view of city lights
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| Break away from here, leave behind the quiet nights
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| Spend half your life, trying to make a change
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| Spend the other half trying to get back again
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| Look down the road, look up the highway
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| Look past the fences, look at the faces
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| What do you have on the other side |