Lyrics Way Down South - josh turner
I
grew
up
working
on
a
farm,
way
down
south
I
went
to
school
against
my
will,
way
down
south
I
kissed
girls
and
I
shot
squirrels,
out
behind
my
house
I
learned
a
lot
about
this
world,
way
down
south
I
went
to
church,
sang
a
lot
of
hymns,
way
down
south
I
learned
to
work
on
my
pickup
truck,
way
down
south
I
played
my
guitar
under
the
stars,
out
behind
our
house
You
will
always
find
my
heart,
way
down
south
Clothes
on
a
clothes
line,
hanging
in
the
sunshine
A
garden
growing
in
the
ground
Country
music
on
the
radio,
talk
about
a
good
ol'
sound
People
driving
past
when
I'm
cutting
grass,
waving
at
every
single
one
That's
the
way
it's
done
when
you
come
from,
way
down
south
Way
down
south
Swimming
in
the
creek
with
all
my
friends,
way
down
south
Praying
them
days
would
never
end,
way
down
south
Give
me
a
worm
and
a
fishing
pole,
I'll
pull
a
fish
on
out
Those
memories
will
never
get
old,
way
down
south
Clothes
on
a
clothes
line,
hanging
in
the
sunshine
A
garden
growing
in
the
ground
Country
music
on
the
radio,
talk
about
a
good
ol'
sound
People
driving
past
when
I'm
cutting
grass,
waving
at
every
single
one
That's
the
way
it's
done
when
you
come
from,
way
down
south
That's
the
way
it's
done
when
you
come
from,
way
down
south
Way
down
south,
way
down
south
Mm-mm,
mm-mm
Yeah,
way
on
down
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