2012년 3월 24일 토요일

Mainstreet -- Bob Seger


I remember standing on the corner at midnight  Trying to get my courage up
There was this long lovely dancer in a little club downtown
I loved to watch her do her stuff Through the long lonely nights she filled my sleep
Her body softly swaying to that smoky beat  Down on Mainstreet

In the pool halls, the hustlers and the losers  I used to watch 'em through the glass
Well I'd stand outside at closing time Just to watch her walk on past
Unlike all the other ladies, she looked so young and sweet
As she made her way alone down that empty street  Down on Mainstreet

And sometimes even now, when I'm feeling lonely and beat
I drift back in time and I find my feet  Down on Mainstreet               (sing365)


Seger wrote this about his high school years in Michigan. It explores the promise of youth.

Seger claims he was a quiet, awkward kid in high school.                   (songfacts)


             

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