Walking down the main street of the town where I was born Looking at these things I’ve seen so many times before I take a deep breath, smile and kick a stone along the ground Been so long, since I’ve been around
There’s comfort in the way that everything still looks the same People that I bump into; they call me by my name It almost feels as though I never even left this town Been so long, since I’ve been around
My girlfriend lived on Hawdon Street – man was she a sight Sometimes I would sneak into her bedroom late at night Now she’s not there – I’m told her family long since left the town Been so long, since I’ve been around
Yeah many of my friends found some other place they’d rather be But I still know of one good mate, she gonna keep me company I think I’ll gonna call her up, we’ll go and paint the town Been so long, since I’ve been around
I stopped on by her place, years ago I knew her well ‘Let’s go drink to old times at the Adelaide Hotel’ She said it’s twenty years now since they shut that old pub down Been so long, since I’ve been around
Yeah but the hospital’s still standing, down over by the river shore That’s the place where I took my first breath, so many years before I take a deep breath now and feel my chest begin to pound Been so long, since I’ve been around
Now I’m lying by the river feeling lazy in the shade Children shout and splash about in water where I played And I’m thinking I could stay a while, maybe settle down Been so long, since I’ve been around