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# Return-path: <jacobw@andromeda.tamu.edu> ribtm@ttacs.ttu.edu Message-id: <9407141403.AA22336@andromeda.tamu.edu> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL22] Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-length: 1511 Gulf Of Mexico by: Clint Black INTRO: F C G C
TChe Texas coastline hold her close just like a lGady
And in their time they've
weathered a storm or tCwo. The river feed her waters like I fGeed your memory.
The deeper I go the more I'm
turning bClue. TFhe sandy beaches drift in time and the chaCnging tide I kGnow wCon't bring me back to yesterday and the GuGlf of Mexico. TChe sails out on the water will cGome take you away.
When your ship comes in I know
its time to Cgo and the waves along the seawall tell Gme nothings here to stay
and no man is an island but I'm
still all alCone. IF'm weighing anchors from the past as the soCuth winds start to bGlow saiCling out of yesterday and the GGulf of Mexico. I'll be saFiling out of yestCerday and the GGulf of Mexic. F C G C