Graceland Composer(s): Paul Simon Performer(s): Paul Simon; Big Daddy; Erin Bode; Willie Nelson
The Mississippi Delta was shining Like a National guitar I am following the river Down the highway Through the cradle of the civil war
Im going to Graceland Graceland In Memphis Tennessee Im going to Graceland Poorboys 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 Ive reason to believe We both will be received In Graceland
She comes back to tell me shes gone As if I didnt know that As if I didnt know my own bed As if Id never notice The way she brushed her hair from Her forehead And she said losing love Is like a window in your heart Everybody sees youre blown apart Everybody sees the wind blow
Im going to Graceland Memphis Tennessee Im going to Graceland Poorboys and Pilgrims with families And we are going to Graceland And my traveling companions Are ghosts and empty sockets Im looking at ghosts and empties But Ive 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 Im falling, flying Or tumbling in turmoil I say Oh, so this is what she means She means were bouncing into Graceland And I see losing love Is like a window in your heart Everybody sees youre blown apart Everybody sees the wind blow
In Graceland, In Graceland Im going to Graceland For reasons I cannot explain Theres some part of me wants to see Graceland And I may be obliged to defend Every love, every ending Or maybe theres no obligations now Maybe Ive a reason to believe We all will be received In Graceland
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