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Lyrics for The Pascagoula Run

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The Pascagoula Run lyrics

Billy pulled in in a Jaguar

red convertible sixty-five

headed home to Mississippi

he'd been around the world

that black sheep

uncle of mine

His ship had come in

he was lookin' to sin

singin' his own song

When he yelled

from the drive

my heart came alive

Jimmy boy, come along

It's time to see the world

it's time to kiss a girl

it's time to cross

the wild Meridian

Grab your bag

and take a chance

time to learn

a Cajun dance

Kid, you're gonna

see the mornin' sun

on the Pascagoula run

Pascagoula run

Friday night

at the stateline bar

where the waterfront

people dwell

I better watch my step

if the floor caves in

I'll go right straight to hell

There were

pinball machines

and Cajun queens

men with knives and scars

Billy moved

'cross the floor

to the real hardcore

and said here's

where it gets bizarre

It's time to see the world

it's time to kiss a girl

it's time to cross

the wild Meridian

Grab your bag

and take a chance

time to learn

a Cajun dance

Kid, you're gonna

see the mornin' sun

on the Pascagoula run

Pascagoula run

What do the ladies say

what do the ladies say

what do the ladies say

what do the ladies say

What do the ladies say

what do the ladies say

what do the ladies say

what do the ladies say

Bring that young

man over here

we're gonna buy

that boy a beer

And that ain't all

we wanna do

and bring your

crazy uncle too

It's time to see the world

it's time to kiss a girl

it's time to cross

the wild Meridian

Grab your bag

and take a chance

time to learn

a Cajun dance

Kid, you're gonna

see the mornin' sun

on the Pascagoula run

Pascagoula run

Pascagoula run

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