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Red, White & Pink Slip Blues Lyrics

I used to love this town and this neighborhood
The streets were safe; the schools were good
The mill was hummin' twenty-four seven
I was formin' on the line, three to eleven
But eighteen months, and two days ago
The mill closed down and moved to Mexico

I paid my bills, I paid my dues
And I've had my share of taxes too
Now I can't buy my baby shoes
I've got these red, white, and pink-slip blues

I hide the pickup truck, in Ricky Brown's garage
(Over on the next block)
'Cause there's a Repo man to dodge
I slip out the back door
Lord, I never thought I'd live to see this day
We're gonna need that truck when they come to take the house away

I paid my bills, I paid my dues
I've had my share of taxes too
Now I can't even buy my little baby shoes
I've got these red, white, and damn pink-slip blues

You know I love my country, and I'm not one to complain
But there's a lot of us that feel like we've been left stranded here
Out in the rain

I paid my bills, I paid my dues
I've had my share of taxes too
Now I can't buy my kids no shoes
I've got these red, white, and pink-slip blues

Anybody listenin'?
Hey, politicians, we're talkin' to you
(Is anybody listenin'?)
Are you gonna help us pull on through...
(Is anybody listenin'?)
...or just leave us standin' in the rain?
(Is anybody listenin'?)

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