My Town Lyrics – Julie Breton

My Town Lyrics by Julie Breton

Verse 1
There’s a nip in the air and I press the pace
As the late autumn mist leaves its watery trace
Hurry on past the town hall, the chill makes me brace

As I briskly cross over, the old market place
Verse 2
I push on past the bus stop that I know so well
Where at other times warmer, my friends, all would dwell

And so through the churchyard, the place where I fell
So in love with a boy, who then played kiss-and-tell
Chorus
With all of its good things and all of its bad

My town is the only place I’ve ever had
And although it has things that make me very mad
Having to leave it, will make me, oh so sad
Verse 3

Run on by the news agent, then pause to glance in
The plethora of papers, mags that make me grin
Then off past the launderette, the cold’s setting in
Home is not far away, I’ll soon be with my kin

Chorus – repeat twice
With all of its good things and all of its bad
My town is the only place I’ve ever had
And although it has things that make me very mad

Having to leave it, will make me, oh so sad
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Julie Breton Lyrics – My Town

Julie Breton

My Town