Lyrics Southern Roots - Ana Cristina Cash
Way
down
south
in
no
man's
land
Was
a
good
wife
dealt
a
dirty
hand
Her
man's
head
just
wasn't
right
He
got
sick
drunk
most
every
night
He
married
her
for
her
daddy's
money
And
to
spread
the
seed
of
his
family
tree
She
married
for
love
and
the
sake
of
the
heart
But
all
the
good
had
fallen
apart
There's
a
tree
grows
tall
by
the
waterside
'Cause
it's
standing
on
southern
roots
And
you
don't
mess
around
with
the
girls
in
the
south
'Cause
the
mommas
teach
the
girls
to
shoot
He
came
back
home
from
a
pistol
fight
Stoned
and
drunk
in
the
middle
of
the
night
He
hit
her
hard
with
the
butt
of
his
gun
That's
the
moment
she
came
undone
Well
he
woke
up
sick
with
a
pain
in
his
head
She
brought
him
coffee
and
breakfast
in
bed
She
rubbed
his
feet
and
gave
a
smile
And
said
"Can
we
take
a
walk
in
a
while?"
There's
a
tree
grows
tall
by
the
waterside
'Cause
it's
standing
on
southern
roots
And
you
don't
mess
around
with
the
girls
in
the
south
'Cause
the
mommas
teach
the
girls
to
shoot
She
took
a
shovel
down
to
the
creek
And
dug
a
hole
three
wide
six
deep
Back
at
the
house
her
eyes
did
shine
She
said,
"Sweetie,
fresh
air
will
clear
your
mind."
She
looked
pretty
with
the
wind
in
her
hair
With
the
smell
of
tupelo
in
the
air
She
kissed
his
lips
and
the
deed
was
done
She
shot
him
twice
with
her
momma's
gun
There's
a
tree
grows
tall
by
the
waterside
'Cause
it's
standing
on
southern
roots
And
you
don't
mess
around
with
the
girls
in
the
south
'Cause
the
mommas
teach
the
girls
to
shoot
There's
a
tree
grows
tall
by
the
waterside
'Cause
it's
standing
on
southern
roots
And
you
don't
mess
around
with
the
girls
in
the
south
'Cause
the
mommas
teach
the
girls
to
shoot
He
lays
beneath
the
Spanish
moss
Where
all
her
pain
was
finally
lost
She
planted
a
live
oak
right
on
his
grave
And
the
tree
grows
taller
every
day
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