Kids In The Street

Justin Townes Earle

[Verse 1]
My best friend lived in this house
And we played ball in the street after school
God knows how he's living now
I heard his mom lost the house and had to move
And sure, it's looking better these days
Well it's hard to believe
And this ain't the way it was back in 1993

[Refrain]
And those weren't better days
But they still meant something to me
When we was kids out in the streets

[Verse 2]
Now there was a market on the corner, it was next to the car wash
And a lazy weeping willow across the street in the light
Where the old men played dominoes on those hot summer days
Sweatin' their Wild Irish Rose out in the shade
And from Wedgewood to Granny White
Oh, and Belmont to 8th
All these songs was broke into a host of sights and shapes

[Refrain]
And that was low-rent livin'
Back when life was cheap
When we was kids out in the streets

[Verse 3]
Now it's gone, blown on a lonely wind of change
Now I feel like I miss it most
Just 'cause I never thought that it could change
So I hear things are moving west these days
Same old cut and pasting, just fill in the blanks
Standing here right now, though it brings a lot of pain
I smile when I think of yesterday

[Outro]
Back when life was simple
Like one, two, three
When we was kids out in the streets

Trivia about the song Kids In The Street by Justin Townes Earle

When was the song “Kids In The Street” released by Justin Townes Earle?
The song Kids In The Street was released in 2017, on the album “Kids in the Street”.

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