Cleveland
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Cleveland
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Well I've been to Cleveland and I don't want to return
'Cause your momma threw me out
There I was on the front lawn front line looking confused
When your momma threw me out
Don't look surprised
Don't you give me that sigh
That woman's crazier than me
I'll shuffle through Georgia and then on through Tennessee
You can come and find me
You can come and find me
Don't know what I have done to deserve such misery
Well I best make right with the lord
There I was on the front lawn front line looking confused
When your momma threw me out
So I'll shuffle through Georgia and then on through Tennessee
You can come and find me
You can come and find me
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Rachel Ries performs "Cleveland", and this lyric page sits inside the Rachel Ries catalog on LyroVerse.
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