I Want My City Back

Up around ninety five
Sailing down Starrow Drive
Left exit into Kenmore Square
Slowed down when I got there
And that's when it was crystal clear
It wasn't there, it wasn't where
I left it, when I left it

I want my city back
Back the way it used to be
I want it back the way it was
I looked around and found
This doesn't feel like my hometown
And I don't like the way it does feel

Stepped out to take a closer look
Held in with every step I took
The sadness I felt just to look around
I looked up to the Citgo sign
You used to be a friend of mine
Do you agree with me at one time
This was once such sacred ground
But now

I want my city back
Back the way it used to be
I want it back the way it was
I looked around and found
This doesn't feel like my hometown
And I don't like the way it does feel

How should I feel when the place
Where I first learned I could feel
Is no longer where I left it
When I left it, not so long ago
How should I feel? How should I feel?
How should I feel? I don't know

I want my city back
Back the way it used to be
I want it back the way it was
I looked around and found
This doesn't feel like my hometown
And I don't like the way it does feel

Trivia about the song I Want My City Back by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

When was the song “I Want My City Back” released by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones?
The song I Want My City Back was released in 2002, on the album “A Jackknife to a Swan”.

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