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Graceland is originally by Paul Simon, copyright 1986.

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The Mississippi delta was shining like a national guitar,
and I'm following the river down the highway
to the cradle of the Civil War.

I'm going to Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee,
I'm going to Graceland.

She came back to tell me she's gone.
As if I didn't know that, as if I didn't know my own bed.
As if I'd never noticed, the way she brushes her hair
from her forehead.

And she says losing love is like a window to your heart.
Everybody sees you're blown apart,
everybody sees the wind blow.

I'm going to Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee,
I'm going to Graceland.

There's a girl from New York City,
she calls herself the human trampoline.
And sometimes when I'm falling, flying, tumbling in turmoil
I say "Oh, so is this what you mean?"
She means we're bouncing into Graceland.

And I say losing love is like a window to your heart.
Everybody sees you're blown apart,
everybody sees the wind blow.

I'm going to Graceland, Memphis, Tennessee,
I'm going to Graceland.

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from The Odds of It All, released October 31, 2015

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Ships at a Distance Davidson, North Carolina

Ships at a Distance is a North Carolina folk trio with one foot in Appalachia and one foot in the city.

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