Texty
It's about time to say a midwestern goodbye, my friend
It's about time to say a midwestern goodbye, the end
How will we carry on? Will our days move along?
Standing out on the lawn, how will we carry on?
No need to rush away, I'm free for the rest of the day
Would you like lemonade? The neighbor's got some freshly made
She buys her lemons from the old man down on the farm
They seem to get along, a friendship that's going strong
Hey did you see the new Dollar General that's in plain view?
I bought some Elmer's Glue and a large can of Big League Chew
Truly they've got it all; no need to have a mall
Better than Mart of Wal, even have alcohol.
Ope! I've been talking for a couple of minutes or more
Sorry for being a bore, but saying goodbye's a chore
I guess you can move along; our days will carry on
Standing out on the lawn, say hello to your mom
Written by: Alexander John Dominish