I went back to Ohio
But my city was gone
There was no train station
There was no downtown
South Howard had disappeared
All my favorite places
My city had been pulled down
Reduced to parking spaces
A, o, way to go Ohio

Well I went back to Ohio
But my family was gone
I stood on the back porch
There was nobody home
I was stunned and amazed
My childhood memories
Slowly swirled past
Like the wind through the trees
A, o, oh way to go Ohio

I went back to Ohio
But my pretty countryside
Had been paved down the middle
By a government that had no pride
The farms of Ohio
Had been replaced by shopping malls
And Muzak filled the air
From Seneca to Cuyahoga falls
Said, a, o, oh way to go Ohio


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My City Was Gone Lyrics as written by Dave Brock Christine Hynde

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    An ironic twist to that tale of sadness is the fact that fat fuck face Rush Limbaugh uses this tune as his theme song. Maybe it's because the way he sees the government as having no pride. I can't blame him there but he stumps for the conservative, Republican causes which stands for pure greed and unchecked economic development. To me, Chrissy Hynde never striked me as the type who would write a song that backed 'The Man'. She self-exiled herself to England and she cited her term at Kent State University as a major reason for it. In the eyes of the fat fuck face, I am sure that she's a 'lefty femi-nazi' or something like that. That's why I find it ironic that he chose this song to be his theme song.

    OpinionHeadon February 09, 2005   Link

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