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(Bill Danoff/Taffy Nivert/John Denver)
Country roads,take me home To the place I belong West Virginia,Mountain Mama Take me home,country roads
Almost heaven,West Virginia Blue Ridge Mountain,Shenandoe River Life is old there,older than the trees Younger than the mountains Growing like the breeze
Country roads,take me home To the place I belong West Virginia,Mountain Mama Take me home,country roads
All my memories gather round her Mine is lady,stranger to blue water Dark and dusty painted on the sky Misty taste of moonshine T
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JUMP JUMP JUMP
JUMP JUMP JUMP
Cop provisions feed my addictions mistakes I made then I opened up the holes and they got in Now when it's time for the feed they won't let me forget They ride upon my back and they'll fuck me with their need My invisible enemies all my monkeys
They're coming They're coming They're coming They're coming They're coming They're coming to take me away HAHA
Disgusted With my position So submissive I am The only way we get away is give in Sharpen up the razors Stab the need
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I would love to tour the Southland In a travelling minstrel show Yes I'd love to tour the Southland In a traveling minstrel show Yes I'm dying to be a star and make them laugh Sound just like a record on the phonograph Those days are gone forever Over a long time ago, oh yeah I have never met Napoleon But I plan to find the time I have never met Napoleon But I plan to find the time 'Cause he looks so fine upon that hill They tell me he was lonely, he's lonely still Those days are gone forever Over a long time ago, oh yeah
I stepped
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I'm sittin' in the railway station Got a ticket for my destination On a tour of one night stands My suitcase and guitar in hand And every stop is neatly planned For a poet and a one man band
Homeward bound I wish I was Homeward bound Home, where my thought's escaping Home, where my music's playing Home, where my love lies waiting Silently for me
Everyday's an endless stream Of cigarettes and magazines And each town looks the same to me The movies and the factories And every stranger's face I see Reminds me that I long to be
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