Paroles de Country girl
Jim Croce

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Date de parution : 25/07/2011
Durée : 0:01:48
Style : Rock
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She was just a country girl
Didn't have those new york city ways
When she hopped a bus in ohio
Headin' for the crowded streets where no one says a word
She was just a country girl living in the lonely city
Met a man who learned her name
She became a woman on a rainy new york night
There's a new day dawnin' in the city
She calls her mama collect
Sayin', "mama send bus fare back to ohio
Have somebody meet me at the depot"
She was just a country girl
Spent some time in new york city
Now she tells her friends about lonely new york city
And her lonely new york night
There's a new day dawnin' in the city
She calls her mama collect
Sayin', "mama send bus fare back to ohio
Have somebody meet me at the depot"
She was just a country girl
She was just a country girl
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