paroles de chanson Dixon's Girl - Dessa
Oh,
someone
taught
Your
walls
to
talk
But
if
they
ask
me,
I
ain't
heard
a
thing
Back
to
the
wall
Bat
to
the
ball
Back
to
the
drawing
board
[X3]
Again
There
was
a
snow
storm
in
Jackson,
When
you
and
I
met,
At
a
club
called
Saint
Sebastion's,
But
the
sign
said
something
different.
I
remember
thinking
that
I
didn't
have
a
shot
at
Mississippi.
Television
told
us
which
roads
they
were
closing.
"There
goes
the
rap
show."
Everybody
knew
you
as
the
wife
of
a
famous
man.
Everybody
who
knew
said,
"There
goes
Dixon's
girl
again.
Even
the
walls
all
lean
closer,
when
she
plays
the
piano
real
slow."
Haven't
met
too
many
women
in
this
business
that
I
really
like,
But
you
could
hold
a
little
liquor,
you
could
hold
a
conversation
You
could
hold
your
own
mic,
and,
Even
that
night,
I
learned
the
truth
about
your
man:
You've
gotta
be
big
to
treat
pretty
girls
bad.
And
it's
not
much,
but
my
money's
on
you
It's
not
much,
but
my
money's
on
you
It's
not
much,
but
my
money
Not
much,
but
my
money
Not
much,
but
my
money
My
money's
on
you
Well
I
heard
from
the
rest
of
the
world,
you're
in
trouble.
Bad
news
moves
like
fire
that
you
fight
on
the
phone.
And
I'm
too
far
away,
my
well-wishing
can't
touch
you,
But
I
think
of
you
still,
more
than
you
might
suppose.
Everybody
wanna
see
you
with
your
hair
down,
Wanna
hear
you
hit
the
high
note.
Wanna
know
if
they
can
get
you
for
a
little
less,
girl.
I
don't.
I
know,
How
the
stones
can
fly,
had
some
hard
goodbyes.
Call
me
up,
day
or
night,
free
drinks
and
bad
advice.
And
it's
not
much,
but
my
money's
on
you
It's
not
much,
but
my
money's
on
you
It's
not
much,
but
my
money
Not
much,
but
my
money
Not
much,
but
my
money
My
money's
on
you
Back
to
the
wall
Back
to
the
bar
Back
to
the
drawing
board
[X3]
And
it's
not
much,
but
my
money's
on
you.
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