Lyrics Johnny Boy's Bones - The Dead South , Colter Wall
Well
I
wish
I
was
in
the
land
of
cotton
Old
times
they
are
not
forgotten
Look
away,
look
away,
look
away
Dixie
Land
Oh,
musket
and
cannon
have
torn
his
gray
coat
Don't
he
look
fine
and
handsome
Don't
he
look
at
his
most
For
he
fought
in
the
foxholes
and
at
this
I
will
boast
Don't
they
look
fine
and
handsome
My
poor
Johnny
Boy's
bones
Well,
who
will
bring
back
my
Johnny
Boy's
bones
To
lay
'neath
the
trees
of
his
Tennessee
home
A
box,
a
box
made
of
sturdy
white
oak
With
his
arms
folded
up
and
his
blue
eyes
all
closed
Well
he
died
for
his
country
And
he
died
for
his
kin
And
he
died
killin'
men
A
most
honourable
sin
But
them
mean
boys
in
blue
They
done
turned
him
in
When
they
laid
him
low
With
a
laugh
and
a
grin
Oh,
who
will
bring
back
my
Johnny
Boy's
bones
To
lay
'neath
the
trees
of
our
Tennessee
home
A
box,
a
box
made
of
sturdy
white
oak
With
his
arms
folded
up
and
his
blue
eyes
all
closed
Oh,
who
will
bring
back
my
Johnny
Boy's
bones
To
lay
'neath
the
trees
of
our
Tennessee
home
A
box,
a
box
made
of
sturdy
white
oak
With
his
arms
folded
up
and
his
blue
eyes
all
closed
Oh,
who
will
bring
back
my
Johnny
Boy's
bones
To
lay
'neath
the
trees
of
our
Tennessee
home
A
box,
a
box
made
of
sturdy
white
oak
With
his
arms
folded
up
and
his
blue
eyes
all
closed
1 Nothin'
2 Caroline
3 Ballad of a Law Abiding Sophisticate
4 Johnny Boy's Bones
5 The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie
6 Living on the Sand
7 Sleeping On The Blacktop
8 Johnny Boy's Bones
9 Caroline
10 Living on the Sand
11 Ballad of a Law Abiding Sophisticate
12 Nothin'
13 The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie
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