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end of the line

from doppelganger by Cynthia Lin

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end of the line

the bus don't stop here no more
everybody's dead or dying or gone
even gus at the general store
cashed in his five and dime and moved on

little sue ann says dad
why don't you move in with us
well why should i go changing things now

i was born in this town
and i'll die in this town
i won't let my people down
i grew up in this town
at the old mill playground
riding the merry-go-round

i play organ for father jim
next sunday makes 45 years
every week he looks a little more grim
until we have our sunday beers

he says livin alone
since ginny's passed on
well maybe it's time we moved out

i was born in this town
and i'll die in this town
i won't let my people down
we grew up in this town
at the old mill playground
riding the merry-go-round

the bus don't stop here no more
i guess that's the end of the line
they got no one to come out here for
so i'm staying put till it's my time

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from doppelganger, released October 8, 2007

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Cynthia Lin Honolulu, Hawaii

Cynthia Lin is a Youtube sensation and modern-day jazz ukulele diva. Through her popular YouTube channel (40+ million views) and approachable teaching style, Cynthia helps people across the world discover the joy of ukulele.

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