Massachusetts Songtext
von Scud Mountain Boys
Massachusetts Songtext
On the underside of Massachusetts
Splintered by an empty freighter car
That strafes my deepest fear
I could never leave you, Massachusetts
Like water drained at night out a reservoir
Not half a mile from here
Underneath the cover of the marshes
Is where I buried my best words
To last a hundred thousand years
I could never leave them in Massachusetts
Like water drained at night, a reservoir
Not half a mile from here
Who are you to tell me?
Who are you to tell me?
Who are you to try and lead me
From a place you never even came?
Underneath the cover of the marshes
Is where I buried my best words
To last a hundred thousand years
I could never leave them in Massachusetts
The water drained at night, a reservoir
Not half a mile
Who are you to tell me?
Who are you to tell me?
Who are you to try and lead me
From this place you never even came?
Splintered by an empty freighter car
That strafes my deepest fear
I could never leave you, Massachusetts
Like water drained at night out a reservoir
Not half a mile from here
Underneath the cover of the marshes
Is where I buried my best words
To last a hundred thousand years
I could never leave them in Massachusetts
Like water drained at night, a reservoir
Not half a mile from here
Who are you to tell me?
Who are you to tell me?
Who are you to try and lead me
From a place you never even came?
Underneath the cover of the marshes
Is where I buried my best words
To last a hundred thousand years
I could never leave them in Massachusetts
The water drained at night, a reservoir
Not half a mile
Who are you to tell me?
Who are you to tell me?
Who are you to try and lead me
From this place you never even came?
Writer(s): Barry Alan Gibb, Robin Hugh Gibb, Maurice Ernest Gibb Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com