One Mississippi
Deep in the heart of Dixie
Where cotton's still the king
If you slide on down to the delta
You can hear those banjos ring
Might be the muddy water
Comes in the spring with the rain
Or a poor boy down on parchment farm
At the end of a ball and chain
Singing one Mississippi is a long time
Gone in the blink of an eye
Two Mississippi is a lifetime
The years just drift on by
M I S S I S S I P P I
If you stand on the banks of the river
As the evening sun goes down
When the cattails shake and shiver
You can hear that lonesome sound
Might be the moon on the water
Or the old gray ghost in the trees
Or the scent of the sweet magnolia
Rising on the breeze
Singing one Mississippi is a long time
The days just drift on by
M I S S I S S I P P I
And the riverboat floats by like a ghost
On its way down to New Orleans
The paddle wheel turns the coal smoke burns
From the heart of the delta queen
If you head on past the levee
Down a road that's got no name
There's a white cross on the hillside
And the sign says 'Jesus Saves'
And when that congregation
Began to sing and shout
You could hear the rafters rattle
In the land of the cottonmouth
Singing one Mississippi is a long time
The days just drift on by
M I S S I S S I P P I
Where cotton's still the king
If you slide on down to the delta
You can hear those banjos ring
Might be the muddy water
Comes in the spring with the rain
Or a poor boy down on parchment farm
At the end of a ball and chain
Singing one Mississippi is a long time
Gone in the blink of an eye
Two Mississippi is a lifetime
The years just drift on by
M I S S I S S I P P I
If you stand on the banks of the river
As the evening sun goes down
When the cattails shake and shiver
You can hear that lonesome sound
Might be the moon on the water
Or the old gray ghost in the trees
Or the scent of the sweet magnolia
Rising on the breeze
Singing one Mississippi is a long time
The days just drift on by
M I S S I S S I P P I
And the riverboat floats by like a ghost
On its way down to New Orleans
The paddle wheel turns the coal smoke burns
From the heart of the delta queen
If you head on past the levee
Down a road that's got no name
There's a white cross on the hillside
And the sign says 'Jesus Saves'
And when that congregation
Began to sing and shout
You could hear the rafters rattle
In the land of the cottonmouth
Singing one Mississippi is a long time
The days just drift on by
M I S S I S S I P P I
Credits
Writer(s): Fred Koller, Janis Ian
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- A Thousand Years (Arr. by Shirley Cason) [Arr. by Shirley Cason] - Single
- Resist - Single
- Amazing Grace - Single
- Society's Child (Solo acoustic) [Acoustic] - Single
- At Seventeen (Solo acoustic) [Acoustic] - Single
- The Tiny Mouse (Vocal & Guitar) - Single
- The Tiny Mouse (Karaoke Version) - Single
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