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Ry Cooder

In My Town

 

In My Town

(album: Chávez Ravine - 2005)


Up here on the hill, it's starting to rain
The sun's disappearing through my windowpane
And everything's still in my room
Then a trolley goes by with its clattering sound
Like a clock on the wall and the rain coming down
And somebody's chattering way down the hall from my room

From my room, I see old town
Crook town, wop town, and spic town
Black town, shack town, and hick town, from my room
Looking down through the rain
I think the future's going my way
And there's a freeway coming soon
Right through this dirty old room
Can't you see a 50-story building
Where a palm tree used to be?
Well, I like a town that's flat, I like a street that's tame
You take out the trash, they all do the same
But get back inside and remain, until notified
I want a town that's clean and I want a rule that's maintained

If you're brown, back down
If you're black, get back
Better white than right
Better dead than red
Better keep it contained in my town
Now, in my town, I'm the big cheese
Don't like all those commie rats in the palm trees
Up there in Chavez Ravine
They come down here to City Hall
Creating a big scene, crying "foul ball"
We'll put the head rat on the stand
"Are you now or have you ever been?"
Chief runs a make, director runs the names
I write the rules, I call the game
There's the pitch, it's good, there goes your old neighborhood

Tell the mayor duck out the back
Tell the monsignor keep the deal under his hat
Chavez Ravine plugged up, Bunker Hill ripped down
Cement mixers spreading the word around
This here is my town
Then the trolley stops by on its way down the hill
And somebody's passing by my window sill
No shoes on the stairs, no knock at the door
Of my room, of my room
Why should I go down?

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