Songs:Minnesota 1945 (12592)

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Lyrics

My mother was a black woman
and my father was a white man
And in the middle of a midwestern winter
they took cover in the night...
And they talked about injustice
And they talked about freedom
And they talked about Hitler
And made love to piss him off
And they talked about forgiveness
And they cried for their loneliness
And they talked about belonging--immigrant lives

And the snow raged past the window
And they held on to each other
And they stared out at Minnesota
And everything looked the same




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Folk Pop
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Acoustic Guitar
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Adolf Hitler
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Family
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War
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World War II
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Baby Boomer
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Minnesota 1945 by Eddie From Ohio SONG

on the album

Looking Out The Fishbowl


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  • Request this song: Minnesota 1945 (Only logged in and authenticated users can make requests.)
  • Overall rating: (12 votes)
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  • Length: 5:12
  • Times played: 24
  • People hearing: 276
  • Times requested: 6
  • First played: Apr 7th, 2003
  • Last played: Oct 23rd, 2008
  • Previously played: Aug 10th, 2008
  • Song ID#: 12592

Listener rankings:


5 stars=E.D. EggAmishlawOldGowlLuAnna

4 stars=JimSol®Kazookid12-stringerPeterdaleScobey

3 stars=JCMert



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