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John Wesley Harding - The Robert Frost Rag Lyrics



John Wesley Harding - The Robert Frost Rag Lyrics




The east coast is a woman
The mid-west is a man
And the west coast is the baby
They will never understand
And the south is where it
Wants to be
And America is hard to see

California's on the left
And Maine is on the right
Santa Fe stays up all day
And Chicago goes all night
Seattle's full of coffee
Boston's full of beans
And America is hard to see

First they saw it offshore
Then they took pictures from the moon
They haven't drawn it lifesize
But it's gonna happen soon
And you could watch ten years
Of Court Tv
To know
America is hard to see

And I sing this from my vantage point
Up here in the stars
And all I see is empty spaces
And cities full of cars
I'd change it all but
It's not up to me
Cos America is hard to see
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The east coast is a woman
The mid-west is a man
And the west coast is the baby
They will never understand
And the south is where it
Wants to be
And America is hard to see

California's on the left
And Maine is on the right
Santa Fe stays up all day
And Chicago goes all night
Seattle's full of coffee
Boston's full of beans
And America is hard to see

First they saw it offshore
Then they took pictures from the moon
They haven't drawn it lifesize
But it's gonna happen soon
And you could watch ten years
Of Court Tv
To know
America is hard to see

And I sing this from my vantage point
Up here in the stars
And all I see is empty spaces
And cities full of cars
I'd change it all but
It's not up to me
Cos America is hard to see
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Writer: Wesley Stace
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John Wesley Harding - The Robert Frost Rag Video
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Performed By: John Wesley Harding
Language: English
Length: 3:02
Written by: Wesley Stace

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