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By: Cedric McClester What’s happened to the neighborhood They say it’s gone from bad to good And if it has then knock on wood Cos some folks thought it never could Change the profile that it had And become the latest fad But in a sense it’s kinda sad That now we can’t afford a pad Remember when the neighborhood Was where we fled from if we could We should have stayed right where we stood Cos now that real-estate is good It’s as inevitable as it’s strange The only constant is the change That witnesses things rearrange In neighborhoods that ran the range Of urban ghettos caught up in blight That once inspired suburban flight Whether that was wrong or right Squarely lies in the beholder’s sight Remember when the neighborhood Was where we fled from if we could We should have stayed right where we stood Cos now that real-estate is good The politicians must have lied As the will of the people was defied And mom and pop stores slowly died While neighborhoods have gentrified Remember when the neighborhood Was where we fled from if we could We should have stayed right where we stood Cos now that real-estate is good They’ve now confirmed our worst fears Today nobody stops and stares At those urban pioneers Who’ve infiltrated everywheres Now it isn’t based on race Which in the past was the case The economics has replaced Past issues that were at the base The politicians must have lied As the will of the people was defied And mom and pop stores slowly died While neighborhoods have gentrified Remember when the neighborhood Was where we fled from if we could We should have stayed right where we stood Cos now that real-estate is good What’s happened to the neighborhood They say it’s gone from bad to good And if it has then knock on wood Cos some folks thought it never could Change the profile that it had And become the latest fad But in a sense it’s kinda sad That now we can’t afford a pad (c) Copyright 2015, Cedric McClester. All rights reserved.
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Apr 25, 2015
Apr 25, 2015 at 12:37 AM UTC
WHAT'S HAPPENED TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD?
By: Cedric McClester What’s happened to the neighborhood They say it’s gone from bad to good And if it has then knock on wood Cos some folks thought it never could Change the profile that it had And become the latest fad But in a sense it’s kinda sad That now we can’t afford a pad Remember when the neighborhood Was where we fled from if we could We should have stayed right where we stood Cos now that real-estate is good It’s as inevitable as it’s strange The only constant is the change That witnesses things rearrange In neighborhoods that ran the range Of urban ghettos caught up in blight That once inspired suburban flight Whether that was wrong or right Squarely lies in the beholder’s sight Remember when the neighborhood Was where we fled from if we could We should have stayed right where we stood Cos now that real-estate is good The politicians must have lied As the will of the people was defied And mom and pop stores slowly died While neighborhoods have gentrified Remember when the neighborhood Was where we fled from if we could We should have stayed right where we stood Cos now that real-estate is good They’ve now confirmed our worst fears Today nobody stops and stares At those urban pioneers Who’ve infiltrated everywheres Now it isn’t based on race Which in the past was the case The economics has replaced Past issues that were at the base The politicians must have lied As the will of the people was defied And mom and pop stores slowly died While neighborhoods have gentrified Remember when the neighborhood Was where we fled from if we could We should have stayed right where we stood Cos now that real-estate is good What’s happened to the neighborhood They say it’s gone from bad to good And if it has then knock on wood Cos some folks thought it never could Change the profile that it had And become the latest fad But in a sense it’s kinda sad That now we can’t afford a pad (c) Copyright 2015, Cedric McClester. All rights reserved.
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Apr 25, 2015
Apr 25, 2015 at 12:37 AM UTC
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