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Lyrics for 'Boy In Ohio' by 'Phil Ochs'
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Creek Was Running By The Road
D
And The Buckeye Sun Was A-shinin'
G C G
I Rode My Bike Down Alum Creek Drive
Em Am
When I Was A Boy In Ohio
G C G
The English Teacher He Didn't Care
F
He Challenged Us To Checkers
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And Once In A While We'd Swap A Joke
Eb
When I Was A Boy In Ohio
Once I Was Caught Playing Hooky From School
They Found Me Home In The Evening
I Confessed I Had Been To The Movie Show
When I Was A Boy In Ohio
We Would Wait For The Summer To Come
For Swimmin' And Pickin' Berries
But Now A Freeway Covers The Field
Where I Used To Be So Happy
I Remember The Burger Boy
Where The Girls Would Shine Like The Engines
And The Radio Was Always Loud
When I Was A Boy In Ohio
Spanish Teacher She Tried To Help
She Was Much Too Pretty
So I Just Stared At The Back Of Her Legs
When I Was A Boy In Ohio
It Was 3.2 Beer* At The Honky Tonk Bar
Where They Said The Girls Were Easy
But Somehow I Never Found Me One
When I Was A Boy In Ohio
Soon I Was Grown And I Had To Leave
And I've Been All Over The Country
But I Don't Believe I've Had More Fun
Than When I Was A Boy In Ohio
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