Lyrics to
Migration

Released by Jimmy Buffett in 1974
From the Album: A1A |

This version of Migration was released by Jimmy Buffett in 1974.

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Lookin back at my background tryin’ to
figure out how I ever got here.
Some things are stil a mystery to me
While others are much to clear.
I’m just livin’ in the sunshine,
Stay contented most of the time.
Yeah, listenin to Murphy, Walker and Willis,
Sing me their Texas rhymes.

Now most of the people who retire in Florida
are wrinkled and they lean on a crutch.
And mobile homes are smotherin’ my keys;
Well I hate those bastards so much.
I wish a summer squall would blow them
all the way up to fantasy land.
They’re ugly and square, they don’t belong here.
They look a lot better as beer cans.

Yeah, That’s why it’s still a mystery to me,
Why some people live like they do.
So many nice things happening out there,
Never even seen the clues.
Whoa, but we’re doin’ fine, we can travel and rhyme.
I know we’ve been doing our part.
Got a Caribbean soul I can barely control
and some Texas hidden here in my heart.

Well now, I might have joined the merchant marine,
If I hadn’t learned how to sing.
And on top of that I got married too early,
And it cost me much more than a ring.
But those crazy days are over,
You’ve just got to learn from
the wrong things you’ve done.
I came off the rebound, started looking around,
Figured out it’s time to have a little fun.

Well now, if I ever live to be an old man,
I’m gonna sail down to Martinique.
I’m gonna buy me a sweat stained Bogart suit
and an African parakeet.
And then I’ll sit him on my shoulder
and open up my trusty old mind.
I’m gonna teach him how to fuss,
Teach him how to cuss,
And pull the cork out of a bottle of wine.

Yeah, I got a Caribbean soul I can barely control
and some Texas hidden here in my heart.


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Jimmy Buffett has released many songs over the years besides Migration. Jimmy Buffett released songs from 1970 to 2004 spanning across albums like Down To Earth, High Cumberland Jubilee, A White Sport Coat And A Pink Crustacean, A1A, Living And Dying In 3/4 Time, Havana Daydreamin', Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes, Son Of A Son Of A Sailor, Volcano, Coconut Telegraph, Somewhere Over China, One Particular Harbour, Riddles In The Sand, Last Mango In Paris, Floridays, Hot Water, Off To See The Lizard, Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads, Fruitcakes, Barometer Soup, Christmas Island, Banana Wind, Beach House On The Moon, Far Side Of The World, and License To Chill. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Jimmy Buffett.

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The lyrics to Migration are the words, verses and chorus for the song released by Jimmy Buffett in 1974. Elements of the lyrics to Migration are both direct in meaning and also metaphorical with the real meanings of the song only known by Jimmy Buffett and any collaborating writers working on the lyrics for Migration back when it was created.

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