Kenny Chesney - Boston lyrics
[Kenny Chesney - Boston lyrics]
Works at the jewelry store
Down in the harbor
Where the ferries come to shore
She never really knew how good it would feel
To finally find herself in a place
So warm and real
She wears a Red Sox cap
To hide her baby dreads
The girl she was in New England
Is different now and dead
In all the local bars
She flirts and tells the boys
While they're talking, she's from Boston
She comes from Boston, talks to her family
Now and then through e mails and post-cards
She tries to explain to them
That education and occupation will have
To wait for now
She loves the Rosta Reggae rhythms
Her dreams have changed somehow
She wears a Red Sox cap
To hide her baby dreads
The girl she was in New England
Is different now and dead
In all the local bars
She flirts and tells the boys
While they're talking, she's from Boston
Her toes dig deep and deeper in the sand
She's seduced by the sunsets and
Her new life at hand
She wears a Red Sox cap
To hide her baby dreads
The girl she was in New England
Is different now and dead
In all the local bars
She flirts and tells the boys
While they're talking, she's from Boston
She wears a Red Sox cap
To hide her baby dreads
From Boston
She came to this island from Boston
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