Massachusetts
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Massachusetts
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Feel I'm goin' back to Massachusetts
Something's telling me I must go home
And the lights all went out in Massachusetts
The day I left her standing on her own
Tried to hitch a ride to San Francisco
Gotta do the things I wanna do
And the lights all went out in Massachusetts
They brought me back to see my way with you
Talk about the life in Massachusetts
Speak about the people I have seen
And the lights all went out in Massachusetts
And Massachusetts is one place I have seen
I will be back to Massachusetts
(I will be back to Massachusetts)
I will be back to Massachusetts
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Samuel Delavy performs "Massachusetts", and this lyric page sits inside the Samuel Delavy catalog on LyroVerse.
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