Louisville (Trouble in Mind)
Saturday, January 17, 2009

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It's so cold in Minnesota
Since the sun refused to shine
So we came down to Kentucky
See what we could find

We are frozen refugees
From the ice and snow
Migrant workers coming to your town
To do a show.

There's nobody in big parkas
In Louisville today
Nobody walking in insulated boots
Maybe we should stay.

Walked through Louisville
This morning the sky was bright blue
We feel right at home at the
Palace Theater with you.

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