Cry Mississippi
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Cry Mississippi
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You're crying
Like I knew you would
Darling
I tell you this just ain't no use
I'm dying
In your Alcatraz
In prison
Forever in a cruel romance
Then you say
Why do alligators cry Mississippi?
Rock your barns say for later crocodile tears
You hurt me
And I hurt you back
I'm sorry
I broke your alligator heart
Forgive me
As I close the door
Goodbye
I wanna crocodile divorce
And you say
Why do alligators cry Mississippi?
Rock your barns say for later crocodile tears
Why do alligators cry Mississippi?
Rock your barns say for later crocodile tears
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