Got up this morning. Couldn’t find my keys
Couldn’t find my briefcase. Couldn’t find the train
Couldn’t find my office. Couldn’t find my job
Then I couldn’t find my money so I couldn’t get my stuff
And now there’s no more Main St. There’s no more Wall Street.
We're just left with Mall Street and all the stores are closed.
Get up. Get dressed. As if you really have a place to go.
Is it noon already? I was so sure that I would make it out the door.
And now I’m walkin’ down the street. Smile at everyone I meet
But they’re all lookin’ down.
You can text or you can tweet. Everybody just retreats.
You might just head downtown
You got to tell them that you want them
You got to tell them that you need them or they won’t know.
Just hold my hand out I’ll catch some business cards
They blow like tumbleweeds through all the lost backyards.
Yesterday you could buy wine. Now it’s just another sign
That nobody wants to read.
A busy signal every time, on the unemployment line
So who’s gonna talk to me?
There’s no more Main St. There’s no more Wall Street.
We’re just left with Mall Street and all the stores are closed.
Is it gone? Is it there?
Do I really even care?
Why even sing this song?
I feel you on the street
Walking to a steady beat
You seem to carry on
When every map’s redrawn
And all that was there is gone
But there’s the same amount of love
The same amount of love
We’re all in this together when that push becomes a shove
I want to see you. I want to be there but all the stores are closed
I want to drink this. I want to buy that but all the stores are closed
How can you meet me? How can you know me when all the stores are closed.
I want to kiss you. I really need you when all the stores are closed
Will you still want me? Will you still love me when all the stores are closed
You need to come back. You might forget me when all the stores are closed
credits
from The Decline of America Part One: The Bush Years,
released May 17, 2010
Dave - Organ, singing, programming
Didi Afana - Guitars
Anna Soltys - Singing
Aaron Zemelko - Bass
Ben Gray - Drums
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