| I see the shapes,
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| I remember from maps.
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| I see the shoreline.
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| I see the whitecaps.
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| A baseball diamond, nice weather down there.
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| I see the school and the houses where the kids are.
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| Places to park by the fac’tries and buildings.
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| Restaunts and bar for later in the evening.
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| Then we come to the farmlands, and the undeveloped areas.
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| And I have learned how these things work together.
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| I see the parkway that passes through them all.
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| And I have learned how to look at these things and I say,
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| I wouldn’t live there if you paid me.
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| I couldn’t live like that, no siree!
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| I couldn’t do the things the way those people do.
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| I couldn’t live there if you paid me to.
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| I guess it’s healthy, I guess the air is clean.
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| I guess those people have fun with their neighbors and friends.
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| Look at that kitchen and all of that food.
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| Look at them eat it’guess it tastes real good.
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| They grow it in the farmlands
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| And they take it to the stores
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| They put it in the car trunk
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| And they bring it back home
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| And I say …
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| I say, I wouldn’t live there if you paid me.
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| I couldn’t live like that, no siree!
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| I couldn’t do the things the way those people do.
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| I wouldn’t live there if you paid me to.
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| I’m tired of looking out the windows of the airplane
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| I’m tired of travelling, I want to be somewhere.
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| It’s not even worth talking
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| About those people down there.
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| Goo Goo Ga Ga Ga
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| Goo Goo Ga Ga Ga |