| Where you can hear the country song from far
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| And someone plays a honky-tonk guitar
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| Where all the lights will go out one by one
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| Where people join the sun
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| And the wind takes it away
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| Where the Mississippi rolls down to the sea
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| And lovers found the place they like to be How many times before the song was ending
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| Love and understanding
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| Everywhere around
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| Mississippi,
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| I’ll remember you
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| Whenever I should go away
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| I’ll be longing for the day
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| That I will be in Greenville again
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| Mississippi,
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| You’ll be on my mind
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| Every time I hear this song Mississippi rolls along
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| Until the end of time
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| Now the country song forever lost it’s soul
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| When the guitar player turned to rock 'n roll
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| And every time when summer nights are falling
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| I always will be calling Dreams of yesterday
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| Mississippi,
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| I’ll remember you
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| Whenever I should go away
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| I’ll be longing for the day
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| That I will be in Greenville again
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| Mississippi,
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| You’ll be on my mind
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| Every time I hear this song
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| Mississippi rolls along
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| Until the end of time
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| Every time I hear this song |
| Mississippi rolls along
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| Until the end of time |