Ohio
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Out from my window across from the city
I have what's considered a good view
Two blocks from the subway, three from the fountain
Where I walk to break in the new shoes
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Out from my window across from the city
I have what's considered a good view
Two blocks from the subway, three from the fountain
Where I walk to break in the new shoes
full lyrics...
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Features Of This Song
folk roots
thru composed melodic style
acoustic sonority
minor key tonality
a good dose of acoustic guitar pickin'
subtle use of the harmonica
acoustic rhythm guitars
political lyrics

These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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"It's been a long time, a real long time
Out from my window please hear me Ohio
Your daughter wants to come home
She said, "I grew up there with my dear mother
A real long time"
Two blocks from the subway, three from the fountain
Songwriter: Damien Jurado
See you sometime, see you sometime
"It's been a long time, a real long time
She stands on the sidewalk just waving at taxis
Out from my window how far is Ohio?
By my father's hired man
We moved to city so far from my family
Like horses in parades in passing
I haven't been back there since"
She laughed and pointed out east
See you sometime
She belongs to her mother and the state of Ohio
Where I walk to break in the new shoes
And I've gotten to know her to live with to love her
I have what's considered a good view
Publisher: BROWN COAT MUSIC
I wish she belonged to me
It's hard to see her leave
She longs to be with you, to hug you to kiss you
To never leave her alone
Out from my window across from the city
"You see, I was taken while she lay sleeping
A real long time"
I ask where she's headed she tells me
And I haven't seen her since thirteen"
"Ohio, I've not seen my mother in ages"