We lock the doors at night All the sirens scream I don't drive my car Insurance is too high
I live here in the city My hometown's far away I workout with concrete I don't drive my car
The stars come out at night You see them on the strip Everybody arms themselves There's no other place like this
I'll never leave this Small town girl behind The place where I come from Is with me all the time
Oh, you could walk the streets When the sun goes down In my little town You don't need defenses When the sun goes down In my little town
Back home on the street After 10 at night Mrs. Avery walks her dog Checks to see what's going on She doesn't lock the door She lives here in good health You don't hear the horn When Mrs. Avery walks her dog
All I ever wanted Was a view of city lights Break away from here Leave behind the quiet nights Spend half your life Trying to make a change Then the other half Trying to get back again
Oh, you could walk the streets When the sun goes down In my little town You don't need defenses When the sun goes down In my little town
Look down the road Look at the highway Look past the fences Look at the faces What do you have on the other side?
Oh, you could walk the streets When the sun goes down In my little town You don't need defenses When the sun goes down In my my town You could walk the streets When the sun goes down In my little town You don't need defenses In my little town where I come from In my little town you don't need a gun In my little town where I come from In my little town