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Biloxi Lyrics


Where in hell did you go?
You left us all alone I wasn't even eighteen
You never turned around
Like some kid out on the run
You headed for the fun down in Biloxi
And the Gulf of MexicoWhere I guess the girls they're pretty
And nobody says it's late
And you can stay out all night long
And never have hell to pay down in Biloxi
Even when your forty one
You just forget you're problems down in BiloxiAnd you only came around
To take a rest and come down from Biloxi
But you were not the same
Pretending that you cared
Pretending you were there and not in Biloxi
And the Gulf of MexicoWhere I guess the girls they're pretty
And nobody says it's late
And you can stay out all night long

And never have hell to pay down in Biloxi
Even when you're forty one
You just forget your problems down in BiloxiWell, did you really think you'd find
More than you left behind back home in Houston?
We all felt the loss
Well, I don't mean to bring you down
But I wonder what you found there in Biloxi
And tell me was it worth the costWell, I hope the girls were pretty
And nobody said it was late
I hope you stayed out all night long
And never had hell to pay down in Biloxi
Even when your forty one
You just forgot your problems down in Biloxi

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Around the time Jack Ingram started writing songs and performing, he was studying psychology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. "Music and psychology come from the same place," he says. "It's about studying why people tick. I write songs to figure out my world, why people act the way they do, why they make the decisions they do."
Lucky for us, Ingram chose a career in music-and discovered an altogether different kind of therapy. He weaved his questions about life into songs whose depth and incisive wit were matched only by their melodic resonance and insistent hooks.

Read more about Jack Ingram on Last.fm.


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