Lyrics Red Dirt Girl - Emmylou Harris
Me
and
my
best
friend
Lillian
And
her
blue
tick
hound
dog
Gideon
Sittin'
on
the
front
porch
coolin'
in
the
shade
Singin'
every
song
the
radio
played
Waitin'
for
the
Alabama
sun
to
go
down
Two
red
dirt
girls
in
a
red
dirt
town
Me
and
Lillian
Just
across
the
line
And
a
little
southeast
of
Meridian
She
loved
her
brother
I
remember
back
when
He
was
fixin'
up
a
'49
Indian
He
told
her,?
Little
sister,
gonna
ride
the
wind
Up
around
the
moon
and
back
again"
He
never
got
farther
than
Vietnam
I
was
standin'
there
with
her
When
the
telegram
come
for
Lillian
Now
he's
lyin'
somewhere
About
a
million
miles
from
Meridian
She
said,?
There's
not
much
hope
for
a
red
dirt
girl
Somewhere
out
there
is
a
great
big
world
That's
where
I'm
bound"
"And
the
stars
might
fall
on
Alabama
But
one
of
these
days
I'm
gonna
swing
My
hammer
down"
Away
from
this
red
dirt
town
I'm
gonna
make
a
joyful
sound
She
grew
up
tall
and
she
grew
up
thin
Buried
that
old
dog
Gideon
By
a
crepe
myrtle
bush
in
the
back
of
the
yard
Her
daddy
turned
mean
and
her
mama
leaned
hard
Got
in
trouble
with
a
boy
from
town
Figured
that
she
might
as
well
settle
down
So
she
dug
right
in
Across
a
red
dirt
line
Just
a
little
south
east
of
Meridian
Yes,
she
tried
hard
to
love
him
But
it
never
did
take
Just
another
way
for
the
heart
to
break
So
she
learned
to
bend
One
thing
they
don't
tell
you
about
the
blues
When
you
got
'em
You
keep
on
fallin'
'cause
there
ain't
no
bottom
There
ain't
no
end
at
least
not
for
Lillian
Nobody
knows
when
she
started
her
skid
She
was
only
27
and
she
had
five
kids
Could-a
been
the
whiskey,
could-a
been
the
pills
Could-a
been
the
dream
she
was
tryin'
to
kill
But
there
won't
be
a
mention
in
the
News
of
the
World
About
the
life
and
the
death
of
a
red
dirt
girl
Named
Lillian
Who
never
got
any
farther
Across
the
line
than
Meridian
Now
the
stars
still
fall
on
Alabama
Tonight
she
finally
laid
That
hammer
down
without
a
sound
In
the
red
dirt
ground
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