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They closed the church on Church Street The pastor moved away He tried to draw the faithful But had nothing left to say. The couple that planned to marry Went to the church down the highway. They closed the church on Church Street There was no one left to pray.
The mayor called a meeting And he invited all the guests. The congressman and senator The banker and the press. They all sent members of their staff Who nodded at each request They appointed a commission, And then they smiled and pressed the flesh.
But Sunday morning comes and goes without a single prayer, In my town does God even know that we are there?
They closed the church on Church Street After the factory went down No dollars for collections No bride to wear her gown. First they shuttered all the workers And then they shuttered this whole town. They closed the church on Church Street And the winds the only sound.
[This message has been edited by Marty Helly (edited 06-09-2006).]
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