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Kid Rock( Robert James Ritchie )
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The Midwest Fall
Lyricist:Ritchie Robert J, Young Marlon Ray
Listen to the wind, lonesome is the sound Blowing in changes and breaking through this town Listen to the heartbeat, heartland's barely breathing Hope and faith are still alive but jobs are steady leaving
It chills me to the bone Brings a tear to my eye Like the last days of summer gone It's hard to watch a good thing die
In the days of my youth there was dancing in the streets Ford was building motorcars and folks were building dreams 'Round the clock, day and night, working hard's a way of life As I recall
It chills me to the bone Brings a tear to my eye Like the last days of summer gone It's hard to watch a good thing die
It's the Midwest fall, blue collar life Staring at December, dreaming about July The Midwest fall, dreams get blown away It's hard to take the Midwest fall
My grandpa was a union man, my daddy watched it burn We never had a lot, we lived off what we earned We built the cars and tanks that helped to keep our nation free And now I can't afford to feed my family
Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com It chills me to the bone Brings a tear to my eye Like the last days of summer gone It's hard to watch a good thing die
It's the Midwest fall, blue collar life Staring at December, dreaming about July The Midwest fall, dreams get blown away It's hard to take the Midwest fall, oh, oh yeah
I can't pay my taxes, Lord I can't afford to feed my kids I guess I'll stay and ride it out Because you are so beautiful, yeah
The Midwest fall, blue collar life Staring at December, dreaming about July The Midwest fall, dreams get blown away It's hard to take
The Midwest fall, oh, don't go away The Midwest fall, dreamin', dreamin' The Midwest fall, ah, don't go away It's hard to take, please don't go away you are so beautiful
The Midwest fall The Midwest fall The Midwest fall The Midwest fall
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