You know my mama sewed clothes for Bertha Wrunklewich 
 That lady who I always thought was rich 
 And I considered her with awe and wonder when she came around 
 And then the summertime we went to Catherine Park 
 A place where you could have yourself a summer lark 
 Swimming and spinning on the merry-go-round 
 Till the Sun went down 
    And I was haunted by the stories about Connie's car 
 And how she barely got out when it caught on fire 
 And the trucker came along and he saved her life and she was alright 
 Now it sits across the way from Hall's Apple Farm 
 A place that I have carried with me for so long 
 You can find it if you drive along Red Bud Trail 
 Through the maple trees 
 (In the autumn time)   
 Beware, when you go out there 
 They'll eat you alive if you don't take care 
 They have different rules they're using 
 The American Dream is not for weak soft-hearted fools   
 And all the neighborhood boys 
 They got them permanent waves 
 And we walk through the cemetery looking at all the graves 
 To Thompsons's Market for candy and pop 
 We did it almost every day 
 We used to look to see if we could find a patch of green 
 As the winter came to a close 
 And spring was blossoming 
 The ground was coming alive and it smelled so clean   
 Beware, when you go out there 
 They'll eat you alive if you don't take care 
 They have different rules they're using 
 The American Dream can cause scarring and some nasty bruising 
 Beware, when you go out there 
 They'll eat you alive if you don't take care 
 They're using different rules 
 The American Dream is not for weak soft-hearted fools   
 And Scotty said softly with some sadness in his voice 
 You're just a simple boy from Michigan 
 And they'll be doing everything they can to win 
 So please, please, don't ever let your guard down 
 And maybe someday, you can come back here again