From the recording Power Pop 12 Ounces

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This is my tune and Randy Klawon my band mate from the Choir and Moses plays lead and he arranged it. Randy plays lead and I sing it.

Lyrics

Went down to the dollar store.
Got a granola bar Got a refill on my swiffer
Got a dollar slipper. Sometimes the money goes so far.

Can you imagine the way I felt
I went home and had a tuna melt.
I’ve been living large in My Rust Belt

My car is running hot and cold
200,000 miles and still on the road
We bounce around a lot
We may need new shocks
Hey that’s rock ‘n’ roll

But when the snow begins to melt
I get up from where I knelt
Ive been livin large in My Rust Belt

Some out of towners say if we have it together
Some we are bound and fettered
Speaking for me. I don’t know any better
But it’s getting better

From the suburbs to the parking lot.
We get up each day and we give it what we’ve got
Runnin through those orange barrels.
Sometimes the path is very narrow.
Sometimes it’s what you’re not.

Can you imagine the way I felt
Put on your safety belt

Its not that hard when my hearts enlarged,
I will be discharged from the entourage
That build a camouflage
Round My Rust Belt, My Rust Belt.