Today I turned down Main Street of this beautiful little town
As I have done a thousand times before out driving around
The tree lined Main Street sidewalks were well manicured and extremely neat
While the sidewalk benches were there waiting patiently for old friends to meet
The store fronts on Main were not empty, as they are in most small towns
But there was something missing there, the more I slowly looked around
There was on the right side a diner with a sign serving breakfast and serving lunch
I’m sure they have a great lunch special of meatloaf and maybe Sunday Brunch
But the one thing that intrigued me was there was no Five and Dime
Or no Western Auto that was in every town back in my young time
There wasn’t even a ladies store on Main Street selling shoes and silk scarfs
Nor was there a mens suit store or hardware selling parts and tools for cars
What there was though, it was saddening but told of our changing time
Was a whole street of Bail Bond offices and Lawyers defending life of crime
What have we become when a whole town’s existence revolves around the courts
Seems the morals and human values of our society seem to be falling very short
On the street there also were two large Funeral Homes, one waiting patiently at each end
A whole downtown completely supported by nothing but crime and death, My God what a sin
From My World to Yours,
Bob Baker