Lyrics Graceland - Paul Simon
The
Mississippi
Delta
was
shining
like
a
national
guitar
I
am
following
the
river
down
the
highway
through
the
cradle
of
the
civil
war
I'm
going
to
Graceland,
Graceland,
Memphis,
Tennessee
I'm
going
to
Graceland
Poor
boys
and
pilgrims
with
families
And
we
are
going
to
Graceland
My
traveling
companion
is
nine
years
old
He
is
the
child
of
my
first
marriage
But
I've
reason
to
believe
we
both
will
be
received
in
Graceland
She
comes
back
to
tell
me
she's
gone
As
if
I
didn't
know
that
As
if
I
didn't
know
my
own
bed
As
if
I'd
never
noticed
the
way
she
brushed
her
hair
from
her
forehead
And
she
said,
"Losing
love
is
like
a
window
in
your
heart
Everybody
sees
you're
blown
apart
Everybody
sees
the
wind
blow"
I'm
going
to
Graceland,
Memphis,
Tennessee
I'm
going
to
Graceland
Poor
boys
and
pilgrims
with
families
And
we
are
going
to
Graceland
And
my
traveling
companions
are
ghosts
and
empty
sockets
I'm
looking
at
ghosts
and
empties
But
I've
reason
to
believe
we
all
will
be
received
in
Graceland
There
is
a
girl
in
New
York
City
who
calls
herself
the
human
trampoline
And
sometimes
when
I'm
falling,
flying
or
tumbling
in
turmoil
I
say
"Whoa,
so
this
is
what
she
means"
She
means
we're
bouncing
in
the
Graceland
And
I
see
losing
love
is
like
a
window
in
your
heart
Well,
everybody
sees
you're
blown
apart
Everybody
feels
the
wind
blow
Ooh,
ooh,
ooh
In
Graceland,
in
Graceland
I'm
going
to
Graceland
For
reasons,
I
cannot
explain
There's
some
part
of
me
wants
to
see
Graceland
And
I
may
be
obliged
to
defend
every
love,
every
ending
Or
maybe
there's
no
obligations
now
Maybe
I've
a
reason
to
believe
we
all
will
be
received
in
Graceland
Whoa,
oh,
oh
In
Graceland,
in
Graceland,
in
Graceland
I'm
going
to
Graceland
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