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Disc 2 - Coast Of Carolina Disc 2 - Coast Of Carolina Coast Of Carolina By Jimmy Buffett/Mac McAnally Little roadside restaurant we artfully complain Groovy tells the waitress that his chicken died in vain Most every day goes by according to design I live this dream but still it seems I have you on my mind From the bottom of my heart Off the coast of Carolina After one or two false starts I believe we found our stride And the walls that won't come down We can decorate or climb or find some way to get around Cause I'm still on your side From the bottom of my heart I can't see the future but I know it's comin' fast It's not that hard to wind up knee deep in the past It's come a lot of Mondays Since the phone booth that first night Through years and miles and tears and smiles I want to get it right CHORUS From the bottom of my heart Off the coast of Carolina After one or two false starts I believe we found our stride And the walls that won't come down We can decorate or climb or find some way to get around Cause I'm still on your side From the bottom of my heart INSTRUMENTAL BRIDGE These days I'm up about the time I used to go to bed Living large was once the deal, now I watch the stars instead They are timeless and predictable unlike most things that I do But I tell the wind and my old friend I'm headed home to you CHORUS From the bottom of my heart Off the coast of Carolina After one or two false starts I believe we found our stride And the walls that won't come down Hell we can decorate or climb or find some way to get around Cause I'm still on your side From the bottom of my heart From the bottom of my heart 2004 Coral Reefer Music (BMI) & Wordfarmer Music (ASCAP) Disc 2 - Cuban Crime Of Passion Disc 2 - Cuban Crime Of Passion CUBAN CRIME OF PASSION Jimmy Buffett/Tom Corcoran Billy Voltaire was a piano player up from Miami way He used to play in the bars, he could sound like the stars The ladies would pay and pay Then one night he did wind up playin' in Havana town And nobody knew, least Billy Voltaire that these were his final sounds

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