She was walkin' with lovin' in her eyes Momma didn't know where she was She nearly started a riot She called the police to check it out Took her boyfriend down town He thought he was a criminal Yeah, he though he was a real hard case Oh what a day, Oh what a waste In this town
Was a Friday night football game Down at the high school stadium She was a cheerleader With her quarterback sneaking out behind the bleachers to play 'Cause they don't care what people say In this town
Nothing ever changes in this town And the story's always the same one in this town And I thank you lord for keepin' us safe And I thank you mother for making us pray
She is a single mother workin' at a restaurant Under protective custody And every day a boy reminds her of what they lost By movin' away from the city She says I know that you miss your friends in L.A. But at least your father is so far away From this town From this town
Nothin' ever changes in this town And the story's always the same one in this town And I thank you lord for keepin' us safe And I thank you mother for making us pray For making us pray
There's an old man on a front porch swing And he's always talkin' to nobody But if you ever stop to listen You might learn a thing or two Yeah, I'm talkin' to you
You see, once he was a young man And he was holdin' a young girl's hand And they where walking' down by the lake And about 1948 And they had their first kiss Oh, with the moon shining down And they had the true love Oh, it really could be found In this town Oh, in this town Oh Yeah, in this town Yeah, in this town
Nothin' ever changes in this town And the story's always the same one in this town And I thank you lord for keepin' us safe And I thank you mother for making us Oh, for making us pray For making us pray In this town Oh, in this town It's just the way it goes in this town It's just the way things go in this town
Compositor: Joseph Daniel Purdy (Joe Purdy) ECAD: Obra #1548627