In Defense Of Dorchester

Joe Sirois / Jörgen Knot Sandström / Marcus Hollar / Mike McColgan / Nate Albert

Staring down Cedar Grove up on Indian Hills
See a skyline littered with triple deckers and gin mills
Years of tot lot pass my eyes
Reflecting faces that have gone by
Adams corner embedded in my soul

In defense of Dorchester
Home to a thousand dreams and Beantown legends
In defense of Dorchester
Historical revelence cemented in her sidewalks

Gather up my thoughts stroll through the observation fields
Think about Dot detractors well up with a rapid anger
Because I can't help but sing for her
It gets real personal when she is slurred
Can't forget Garvey and Hemey Park

In defense of Dorchester
A real community not idle zip codes
In defense of Dorchester
I forged a life on these streets and city roads

This is who I am
This is where I'm from
Wear it on my sleeve
Predictably the fire brand

Never stay silent when she's assailed
Into my heart advocacy nailed
Lower Mills I did not forget you

In defense of Dorchester
Home to a thousand dreams and Beantown legends
In defense of Dorchester
No matter where the gang winds up, you'll always be my home

Trivia about the song In Defense Of Dorchester by Street Dogs

On which albums was the song “In Defense Of Dorchester” released by Street Dogs?
Street Dogs released the song on the albums “Tale of Mass Deception” in 2004 and “Back to the World” in 2005.
Who composed the song “In Defense Of Dorchester” by Street Dogs?
The song “In Defense Of Dorchester” by Street Dogs was composed by Joe Sirois, Jörgen Knot Sandström, Marcus Hollar, Mike McColgan, and Nate Albert.

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