Distance Duster

Now I don't know a single person in Biloxi, Mississippi
But the folks down in McComb know how to grace
This Southern food, gratitude
Laughter, love and mischief do
A lot to dust the distance
From these out of state plates

And I've never set a foot in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
I've driven through a time or two and I can't pretend to know
But I wouldn't bat an eye if Baton Rouge, Louisiana's
Got at least a couple folks like the ones I know in McComb

I can't see your soul
But I danced in the rain
And I wasn't alone
And I'm finding more and more
That love is the only thing worth doing anything for

Now when I walk through the street in uptown Charlotte, Carolina
I see strangers bringing strangers food and clothes
And if that's passion for compassion
Or second-handing fashion
Man I don't care if it's second-hand
Compassion is compassion

I can't see your soul
But I danced in the rain
And I wasn't alone
And I'm finding more and more
That love is the only thing worth doing anything for

(moo)

Now I've been the man who looks to find the worst in every person
And I've been the man who tries to see the good
There's a little bit of ugly you can find in anybody
But I think you're gonna find some beauty too
And the walls we build to separate me from you and you from me
Well I don't wanna build those walls no more
Every child of the father, how bout the ones that we've ignored?
Cause that's my sister, that's my brother

I can't see your soul
But I danced in the rain
And I wasn't alone
And I'm finding more and more
That love is the only thing worth doing anything for

I can't see your soul
But in facing the changes
This is the way that we grow
And I'm finding more and more
That love is the only thing worth doing anything for



Credits
Writer(s): Mark Kroos
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