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As My Town Goes Sinking
As My Town Goes Sinking My town goes sinking,sinking Beneath a sea of shopping malls As I sit and ponder, drinking Staring into merchandise stalls. Each mall boasts two dozen stores for shoes, Providing fashion for Yuppie feet, While all I can do is feel confused As I watch the disappearance of my streets. Now it's 300K for every tiny townhouse For the foreign invader and his spouse Come to commute and born to shop, To drain the town's spirit to the last fatal drop. Seems to me my memory to a nice little town Used to exist here, before the glitterdomes A place where one felt up when things were down, With sensible people in sensible homes. Now I just sit sometimes, and watch it all sink As I help myself to another drink. Now Bart Simpson, over across the way, Advises me, as he did yesterday Not to get worked up, or "Have a cow"; But on reflection, At the risk of rejection, If I could, I would - right here and now.
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