paroles de chanson Indiana - Jon McLaughlin
I'm
glad
I
never
lived
next
to
the
water
So
I
could
never
get
used
to
the
beach
And
I'm
glad
I
never
grew
up
on
a
mountain
To
figure
out
how
high
the
world
could
reach
I
love
the
miles
between
me
and
the
city
Where
I
quietly
imagine
every
street
And
I'm
glad
I'm
only
picturing
the
moment
I'm
glad
she
never
fell
in
love
with
me
For
some
the
world's
a
treasure
to
discover
And
your
scenery
should
never
stay
the
same
And
they're
trading
in
their
dreams
for
explanations
All
in
an
attempt
to
entertain
But
I
love
the
miles
between
me
and
the
city
Where
I
quietly
imagine
every
street
And
I'm
glad
I'm
only
picturing
the
moment
I'm
glad
she
never
fell
in
love
with
me
The
trick
of
love
is
to
never
let
it
find
you
It's
easy
to
get
over
missing
out
I
know
the
hows
and
whens,
but
now
and
then
She's
all
I
think
about
I
wonder
how
it
feels
to
be
famous
But
wonder
is
as
far
as
I
will
go
Because
I'd
probably
lose
myself
in
all
the
pictures
And
end
up
being
someone
I
don't
know
So
it's
probably
best
I
stay
in
Indiana
Just
dreaming
of
the
world
as
it
should
be
Where
every
day
is
a
battle
to
convince
myself
I'm
glad
she
never
fell
in
love
with
me
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