| I’m not one to look behind, I know that times must change
|
| But over there in Barrytown, they do things very strange
|
| And though you’re not my enemy
|
| I like things like they used to be
|
| And though you’d like some company
|
| I’m standing by myself
|
| Go play with someone else
|
| I can see by what you carry that you come from Barrytown
|
| Don’t believe I’m taken in by stories I have heard
|
| I just read the Daily News and swear by every word
|
| And don’t think that I’m out of line
|
| For speaking out for what is mine
|
| I’d like to see you do just fine
|
| But look at what you wear
|
| And the way you cut your hair
|
| I can see by what you carry that you come from Barrytown
|
| In the beginning we recall that the word was hurled
|
| Barrytown people got to be from another world
|
| Leave me or I’ll be just like the others you will meet
|
| They won’t act as kindly if they see you on the street
|
| And don’t you scream or make a shout
|
| It’s nothing you can do about
|
| It was there when you came out
|
| It’s a special lack of grace
|
| I can see it in your face
|
| I can see by what you carry that you come from Barrytown |