Lyrics Dixie - Cher
Wish
I
was
in
the
land
of
cotton
There's
a
man
waiting
there
Who'll
never
be
forgotten
Why
did
I
have
to
go
Why
did
I
go
away
It
was
early
on
one
frosty
morning
I
left
the
sleepy
town
I
was
born
in
I
wrote
a
letter
that
said
I
was
going
And
I
layed
it
beside
your
bed
And
now
the
concrete
hurts
my
feet
New
York's
too
big
a
city
for
me
Back
down
south
from
Dixie
beside
you
Honey
is
where
I
wanna
be
And
then
my
cotton
gown'll
come
tumblin'
down
I'll
make
ya
feel
like
a
hell
of
a
man
I
wanna
be
held
tight
in
your
arms
tonight
In
my
sweet
old
Dixie
land
Darling
it
seems
like
forever
Does
the
Mississippi
still
run
free
I
miss
a
little
bit
of
Heaven
And
your
southern
hospitality
These
neon
lights
drive
me
crazy
I
wanna
lay
next
to
you
and
be
lazy
Where
the
sweet
magnolia
blossoms
In
the
early
morning
Georgia
air
Tonight
it
looks
like
snow
But
this
Gray
Hound's
starting
to
roll
I'm
gonna
be
whistelin'
Dixie
All
the
way
back
home
to
you
And
then
my
cotton
gown'll
come
tumblin'
down
I'll
make
ya
feel
like
a
hell
of
a
man
I
wanna
be
held
tight
in
your
arms
tonight
In
my
sweet
old
Dixie
land
Darling
it
seems
like
forever
Does
the
Mississippi
still
run
free
I
miss
a
little
bit
of
Heaven
And
your
southern
hospitality
And
then
my
cotton
gown'll
come
tumblin'
down
I'll
make
ya
feel
like
a
hell
of
a
man
I
wanna
be
held
tight
in
your
arms
tonight
In
my
sweet
old
Dixie
land
Darling
it
seems
like
forever
Does
the
Mississippi
still
run
free
I
miss
a
little
bit
of
Heaven
And
your
southern
hospitality
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