She was someone I only dreamed of,
I was too scared to make a stand,
She was all my light,
Yes, she shined so bright,
For a stupid boy in an ugly town.
Iâd go stand by the river,
I âd watch the barges floating past,
With their coal so black,
The color of all my lack,
I was a stupid boy in an ugly town.
She said Oh did I know you then?
She said Were we ever friends?
I said No, I just hung around,
I was a stupid boy in an ugly town.
Iâd get drunk almost every weekend,
Behind the factory with my friends,
Then weâd get in fights,
Just another boring night,
For a stupid boy in an ugly town.
Iâd hear songs on the radio,
With their airbrushed harmonies,
They didnât sound like me,
They said Iâd always be,
A stupid boy in an ugly town.
She said Oh did I know you then?
She said Were we ever friends?
I said No, I just hung around,
I was a stupid boy in an ugly town.
Memories are stories,
They change as they are told,
But a part of me,
Will always be,
A stupid boy in an ugly town.