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I was born there I hummed its famous tunes, those unique harmonies and melodies I drove its cars Didn't everyone want one? Those wheels were built by people like us My father elevated his lot in life, a Chrysler man by trade In time, my parents fled its borders to join up with the other suburban dwellers This was before I was born Few of us stayed behind, the rest of my kin, too poor or too proud or too scared to leave I wish it could rise above its troubles I wish I could brag about it instead of feeling like a stranger to it I can't call it home, but I can claim it as my birth right Nobody can take that away from me Detroit, the place where I was born
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Jun 28, 2010
Jun 28, 2010 at 7:50 PM UTC
Detroit
I was born there I hummed its famous tunes, those unique harmonies and melodies I drove its cars Didn't everyone want one? Those wheels were built by people like us My father elevated his lot in life, a Chrysler man by trade In time, my parents fled its borders to join up with the other suburban dwellers This was before I was born Few of us stayed behind, the rest of my kin, too poor or too proud or too scared to leave I wish it could rise above its troubles I wish I could brag about it instead of feeling like a stranger to it I can't call it home, but I can claim it as my birth right Nobody can take that away from me Detroit, the place where I was born
dorothy-anderson
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Jun 28, 2010
Jun 28, 2010 at 7:50 PM UTC
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