Brother Lee

On the highway, on the freeway
In the airport, on the airplane, in the air train
In Brooklyn, USA, to a tinsel town where now what the Dodgers play

And where they fired it, where they tried it
Where they doubled it, where they tripled it, where they flipping it
And where the car's parked
Where the girls dance naked
Ho, where they know when you're faking it

And where the rubber meets the road, yeah
Where the hot meets cold, poor meets the soul
Where the young meet the old, truth be told
I got something on my mind
Y'all gotta know

I got a brother named Lee who looks just like me
He's gotta lot of enemies
Got a brother named Lee who looks just like me
Both sides of the Mississippi

I got a brother named Lee who looks just like me
He's gotta lot of enemies
Got a brother named Lee who looks just like me
Both sides of the Mississippi

On the highway, on the freeway
In the airport, on the airplane, in the air train
In Brooklyn, USA, to a tinsel town where now what the Dodgers play

And when they're searching for something you will never find
When they looking at her and say, "So fine"
When they keep saying it was suicide
Well, they've never seen that look in her father's eye

Where the rubber meets the road
Where the hot meets the cold, the spirit meets the soul
The young meet the old, I say, "Truth be told'
I got something on my mind
Y'all gotta know

I got a brother named Lee who looks just like me
He's gotta lot of enemies
Got a brother named Lee who looks just like me
Both sides of the Mississippi

I got a brother named Lee who looks just like me
He's gotta lot of enemies
Got a brother named Lee who looks just like me
Both sides of the Mississippi

I say
Both sides of the Mississippi, yeah
Both sides of the Mississippi, yeah
Both sides, both sides
Both sides of the Mississippi

I say
Both sides of the Mississippi, yeah
Both sides, both sides
Both sides of the Mississippi, come on
Both sides of the Mississippi



Credits
Writer(s): Clarence Copeland Greenwood
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