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Waylon Jennings
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Mississippi Woman
作词:Hollis R De Laughter
The reflections of the trees are cut by the bow of my pirogue Spattered by the paddle of my eager hand That Mississippi woman is a wavin' over yonder Wavin' her lantern to her Louisiana man
How I love that Mississippi woman How I love that Mississippi girl How I love that Mississippi woman But her heart did not belong to me
The reflections of the trees are cut by the bow of my pirogue Splattered by the paddle of my eager hand The silence from behind me is alive with the splashing alligators And the lantern light is blinking on the bottom in the sand
How I love that Mississippi woman How I love that Mississippi girl How I love that Mississippi woman But her heart did not belong to me
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作词:Hollis R De Laughter
The reflections of the trees are cut by the bow of my pirogue And spattered by the paddle of my eager hand That Mississippi woman is a wavin' over yonder Wavin' her lantern for her Louisiana man 更多更详尽歌词 在 ※ Mojim.com 魔镜歌词网
How I love that Mississippi woman How I love that Mississippi girl How I love that Mississippi woman But her heart does not belong to me
The lantern light and moonbeams are dancin' patterns on the water She doesn't seem to realize I've learned her secret plans My jealous mind is thinkin' as I paddle through the sleepin' alligators She don't know I know about her Louisiana man
How I love that Mississippi woman How I love that Mississippi girl How I love that Mississippi woman But her heart does not belong to me
The reflections of the trees are cut by the bow of my pirogue And splattered by the paddle of my shaky hand The silence from behind me is alive with the splashin' alligators And the lantern light is blinkin' on the bottom in the sand
How I love that Mississippi woman How I love that Mississippi girl How I love that Mississippi woman But her heart does not belong to me
How I love that Mississippi woman How I love that Mississippi girl How I love that Mississippi woman But her heart does not belong to me
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