Lights Out In Mississippi (Alternate Version)
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Lights Out In Mississippi (Alternate Version)
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there's no hope in Cincinnati or a town like Baton Rouge
i can offer you Chicago, still there's nothing i can do, no no no
so i'm holding fast to Houston, as you scream Niagara Falls
and i hope and pray you won't return at all, no no no no
and i hope and pray you won't return at all
yeah, a cha cha cha cha, guys? guys?
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