The Store

Brenn Hill

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    They moved to the outskirts of this little railroad
    town
    They planted dreams and started bustin' ground
    And they grew wheat and corn through the dust bowls
    and the rains
    And they lived by the whistle of the trains

    Shippin' west to California and the Arizona desert
    On a rail line that rolled just like a river
    And they raised up a family on a modest farmers pay
    Through the hard times they somehow found a way

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    But now a human revolution
    And another day's pollution
    Got the real estate men breakin' down the door
    Sayin' goodbye to the plains
    Goodbye to the trains
    No need for a farmer anymore
    When we can just go buy it at the store

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    Now the doctors and the lawyers and their money comes
    along
    To build up their ranchettes and their million-dollar
    homes
    And a hundred-eighty acres of sweat and blood and
    tears
    Are just real estate lines crossin' through the years

    And here comes California cross the mountains and the
    desert
    On the highways that roll just like a river
    Bringin' millions of people like a fast movin' train
    To the fields that will never be the same

    CHORUS

    CHORUS

    We can just go buy it at the store
    Just go buy it at the store

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