Magic finds us kicking up the dust along the road Silence travels farther than a story often told Vagabond I've been, and vagabond I'll always be, Running down the devil at every crossroads that I see. I never thought to be called back to a home that I outgrew, But the summer's gone, The call is strong, And there's something I must do. Thought I knew all of the stories that a Southern girl could know But there's a dream of Mississippi that I never tell a soul. That I never tell a soul There's a boy there with his arms outstretched to me when I pass by. Some days, I wish my heart were dead, too tired to even cry. When missing him is all I do, the days all pass me by Like these dreams of Mississippi and these ghosts Who cannot lie. Oh, this ring rests on my finger like a veve on a wall And whispers gather 'round me, come to dance when darkness falls. Everything I see adds up to say the tale is tall, But back into his arms is really not that far to fall. There is moonlight on the river where I never thought I'd go. There's a dream of Mississippi that I never tell a soul. That I never tell a soul At night, I swear I feel him, and so my eyes stay closed. The distance brings us closer now than ever I supposed. Who knows? So I'm going where the sunshine shimmers right through summer's end, Where the heat will lay you out before the harvest comes to mend. A world I thought was done with me has called me back again With these dreams of Mississippi and this ghost who calls me friend. There is moonlight on the river where I never thought I'd go. There's a dream of Mississippi that I never tell a soul. Thought I knew all of the stories that a Southern girl could know. There's a dream of Mississippi that I never tell a soul. That I never tell a soul I will never tell a soul