paroles de chanson Mississippi Mud - Heartland
Everybody
in
my
senior
class
Got
the
hell
out
just
as
fast
as
they
could
go
And
pretty
soon
that
Greyhound
bus
It
only
left
a
few
of
us
to
carry
on
It
might′ve
been
the
family
farm
Or
Sherry
Johnson's
loving
arms
Something
wouldn′t
let
me
leave
Something
made
me
believe
in
A
little
house,
a
piece
of
land
Making
things
grow
with
my
own
two
hands
Coming
home
weary
to
the
bone
at
the
end
of
the
day
Country
stores,
beat
up
Fords
And
songs
with
only
two
or
three
chords
Somehow
I
think
I
fell
in
love
with
this
Mississippi
mud
This
friend
went
to
Birmingham
And
he's
a
State's
Farm
Insurance
man
And
makes
a
hundred
thou
He
calls
me
every
now
and
then
Keeps
saying
he
can
cut
me
in
But
it′s
too
late
now
Cause
I′ve
seen
so
much
Delta
rain
It
must've
seapt
into
my
vains
Been
here
long
enough
to
see
One
thing
for
a
man
like
me
is
A
little
house,
a
piece
of
land
Making
things
grow
with
my
own
two
hands
Coming
home
weary
to
the
bone
at
the
end
of
the
day
Country
stores,
beat
up
Fords
And
songs
with
only
two
or
three
chords
Somehow
I
think
I
fell
in
love
with
this
Mississippi
mud
Hang
around
here
long
enough
It′ll
get
into
your
blood
Comes
up
like
a
cotton
seed
Before
to
long
all
you
need
is
A
little
house,
a
piece
of
land
Making
things
grow
with
my
own
two
hands
Coming
home
weary
to
the
bone
at
the
end
of
the
day
Country
stores,
beat
up
Fords
And
songs
with
only
two
or
three
chords
Somehow
I
think
I
fell
in
love
with
this
Mississippi
mud
With
this
Mississippi
mud
Oooh,
I
think
I
fell
in
love
with
this
Mississippi
mud
With
this
Mississippi
mud
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