Lyrics Sailing to Philadelphia - America
I
am
Jeremiah
Dixon
I
am
a
Geordie
boy
A
glass
of
wine
with
you,
sir
And
the
ladies
I'll
enjoy
All
Durham
and
Northumberland
Is
measured
up
by
my
own
hand
It
was
my
fate
from
birth
To
make
my
mark
upon
the
earth...
He
calls
me
Charlie
Mason
A
stargazer
am
I
It
seems
that
I
was
born
To
chart
the
evening
sky
They'd
cut
me
out
for
baking
bread
But
I
had
other
dreams
instead
This
baker's
boy
from
the
west
country
Would
join
the
Royal
Society...
We
are
sailing
to
Philadelphia
A
world
away
from
the
coaly
Tyne
Sailing
to
Philadelphia
To
draw
the
line
The
Mason-Dixon
line
Now
you're
a
good
surveyor,
Dixon
But
I
swear
you'll
make
me
mad
The
West
will
kill
us
both
You
gullible
Geordie
lad
You
talk
of
liberty
How
can
America
be
free
A
Geordie
and
a
baker's
boy
In
the
forest
of
the
Iroquois...
Now
hold
your
head
up,
Mason
See
America
lies
there
The
morning
tide
has
raised
The
capes
of
Delaware
Come
up
and
feel
the
sun
A
new
morning
is
begun
Another
day
will
make
it
clear
Why
your
stars
should
guide
us
here...
We
are
sailing
to
Philadelphia
A
world
away
from
the
coaly
Tyne
Sailing
to
Philadelphia
To
draw
the
line
The
Mason-Dixon
line
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