Lyrics Southern Boys - Kate & Anna McGarrigle
Southern
boys
are
warm
and
lovely
They
speak
gently
of
their
homes
and
show
you
pictures
of
the
folks
Their
breath
in
your
ear
is
as
soft
as
the
cotton
Whether
they're
wooing
or
whispering
the
latest
racist
joke
I
get
knocked
right
off
my
feet
When
I
hear
that
Southern
drawl
And
I
don't
mind
the
pain
'Cause
the
feeling's
worth
the
fall
Buttered
grits
is
fare
for
breakfast
And
if
you
like
and
your
aim
is
good,
maybe
a
squirrel
Then
around
nine,
we
pop
that
moonshine
And
it's
on
out
to
the
porch
for
a
moonlight
swing
with
me
your
Northern
girl
I
get
knocked
right
off
my
feet
When
I
hear
that
Southern
drawl
And
I
don't
mind
the
pain
'Cause
the
feeling's
worth
the
fall
Were
you
born?
Where
do
you
come
from?
Is
your
tropic
in
Cancer
and
is
your
sun
sign
divine?
Ah
let
it
out,
please
don't
hide
it
All
that
good
ol'
stuff
down
below
that
Mason-Dixon
Line
I
get
knocked
right
off
my
feet
When
I
hear
that
Southern
drawl
And
I
don't
mind
the
pain
'Cause
the
feeling's
worth
the
fall
And
don't
extend
your
hand
'Cause
I
couldn't
move
at
all
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