Lyrics Carolina Pine - Eleventyseven
Momma
told
her
don't
go
chasing
rings
They
put
you
out
to
pasture
When
they
get
down
on
one
knee
Oh
baby
girl
I
used
to
dream
like
you
But
just
cause
daddy
pays
the
bills
don't
mean
that
I
ain't
paying
too
Cause
men
like
Moses
Can
split
those
oceans
But
here's
to
hoping
We
find
a
canoe
She
said
I
won't
be
the
one
who
never
left
town
I
can't
bear
to
wear
the
shackles
of
my
momma's
wedding
gown
Heaven
won't
you
turn
my
muddy
river
water
into
wine
Cause
I'm
California
dreaming
in
Carolina
pine
She
says
I'll
never
find
my
freedom
in
these
fields
And
she's
saving
for
a
set
of
keys
to
anything
with
wheels
Cause
she's
gotten
so
familiar
to
the
sound
Of
dad
coming
home
late
and
momma
trying
to
calm
him
down
But
if
old
Moses
Can
split
those
oceans
Then
here's
to
hoping
Maybe
I
could
too
Cause
I
won't
be
the
one
who
never
left
town
I
can't
bear
to
wear
the
shackles
of
my
momma's
wedding
gown
Heaven
won't
you
turn
my
muddy
river
water
into
wine
Cause
I'm
California
dreaming
in
Carolina
pine
Well
she
got
that
set
of
keys
a
week
too
late
All
her
friends
turned
into
freshmen
at
some
college
out
of
state
And
this
summer
rain
has
made
it
hard
to
leave
And
she
tries
to
keep
from
crying
as
he
gets
down
on
one
knee
I
won't
be
the
one
who
never
left
town
I
can't
bear
to
wear
the
shackles
of
my
momma's
wedding
gown
Heaven
won't
you
turn
my
muddy
river
water
into
wine
Cause
I'm
California
dreaming
I'm
California
dreaming
I'm
California
dreaming
in
Carolina
pine
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