Lyrics Bus to Baton Rouge - Lucinda Williams
I
had
to
go
back
to
that
house
one
more
time
To
see
if
camellias
were
in
bloom
For
so
many
reasons
it's
been
on
my
mind
The
house
on
Belmont
Avenue
Built
up
on
cinder
blocks
off
of
the
ground
What
with
the
rain
and
the
soft
swampy
land
By
the
sweet
honeysuckle
that
grew
all
around
Were
switches
when
we
were
bad
I
took
a
bus
to
Baton
Rouge
I
took
a
bus
to
Baton
Rouge
All
the
front
rooms
were
kept
closed
off
I
never
liked
to
go
in
there
much
Sometimes
the
doors
they'd
be
locked
'Cause
there
were
precious
things
that
I
couldn't
touch
Company
couch
covered
in
plastic
Books
about
being
saved
The
dining
room
table
nobody
ate
at
The
piano
nobody
played
I
took
a
bus
to
Baton
Rouge
I
took
a
bus
to
Baton
Rouge
There
was
this
beautiful
lamp
I
always
loved
A
seashore
was
painted
on
the
shade
It
would
turn
around
when
you
switched
on
the
bulb
And
gently
rock
the
waves
The
driveway
was
covered
with
tiny
white
seashells
A
fig
tree
stood
in
the
backyard
There
are
other
things
I
remember,
as
well
But
to
tell
them
would
be
just
too
hard
Ghosts
in
the
wind
that
blow
through
my
life
Follow
me
wherever
I
go
I'll
never
be
free
from
these
chains
inside
Hidden
deep
down
in
my
soul
I
took
a
bus
to
Baton
Rouge
I
took
a
bus
to
Baton
Rouge
Yeah,
I
took
a
bus
to
Baton
Rouge
1 Ventura
2 Reason To Cry
3 Fruits Of My Labor
4 Out Of Touch
5 Sweet Side
6 Lonely Girls
7 Overtime
8 Blue
9 Changed the Locks
10 Atonement
11 I Lost It
12 Pineola
13 Righteously
14 Joy
15 Essence
16 Real Live Bleeding Fingers And Broken Guitar Strings
17 Are You Down
18 Those Three Days
19 American Dream
20 World Without Tears
21 Bus to Baton Rouge
22 Words Fell
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