Lyrics Don't Let Me Die in Florida - Patty Griffin
Please
don't
let
me
die
in
Florida
I
don't
care
about
my
name
If
you
catch
me
dying
in
Daytona
Throw
my
bed
onto
a
train
I
was
born
in
Indian
summer
In
the
South,
long
ago
And
those
dirty
streets
cried
out
for
rain
And
this
is
what
I
know
And
the
rains
came
and
they
only
stopped
Just
in
time
for
snow
And
the
icy
cold
filled
up
my
shoes
And
this
is
what
know
Please
don't
let
me
die
in
Florida
I
don't
care
about
my
name
If
you
catch
me
dying
in
Orlando
Throw
my
bed
onto
a
train
Well,
I
went
to
war
to
fight
the
Japs
When
the
war
was
over,
I
threw
my
cap
Just
as
far
as
you
could
throw
a
thing
I
went
home
and
gave
my
girl
a
ring
I
put
the
highways
and
the
blacktop
down
Turned
the
prairies
into
the
towns
And
those
hills
gave
a
way
just
like
a
wedding
gown
I
put
the
highways
and
the
blacktop
down
I
don't
need
to
see
no
mirror
I
ain't
never
gonna
see
my
own
face
Just
a
reflection
of
somebody
Who's
gonna
leave
without
a
trace
Roll
me
over
them
hills
so
golden
brown
Let
the
night
come
in
and
lay
my
shroud
I
never
been
to
California
Maybe
that's
where
I
should
end
my
days
Don't
let
me
die
in
Florida
I
don't
care
about
my
name
If
you
catch
me
dying
in
Orlando
Throw
my
bed
onto
a
train
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