Lyrics Down in Alabama - Muscadine Bloodline
Where
the
pines
meet
the
shoreline
With
the
Delta
summer
breeze
Where
the
Spanish
moss
Is
hanging
off
an
old
Magnolia
tree
You
can
hear
the
Dixie
whippoorwill
Her
morning
song
she
sings
Lay
me
down
in
Alabama
When
you
go
to
bury
me
Oh,
lay
me
down
in
Alabama
Maybe
somewhere
'round
Mobile
Where
the
hands
of
time
been
left
behind
Like
a
dusty
cotton
field
Oh,
throw
my
ashes
o'er
the
causeway
Or
the
Mississippi
line
Got
a
past
that's
beat
and
battered
But
my
family
still
resides
Oh,
lay
me
down
in
Alabama
Where
the
pines
meet
the
shoreline
With
the
Delta
summer
breeze
Where
the
Spanish
moss
Is
hanging
off
an
old
Magnolia
tree
You
can
hear
the
Dixie
whippoorwill
Her
morning
song
she
sings
Lay
me
down
in
Alabama
When
you
go
to
bury
me
Oh,
lay
me
down
in
Alabama
Where
that
tensaw
tends
to
break
Give
me
that
old
time
religion
That
your
spirit
just
can't
shake
They
say
home
is
where
the
heart
is
And
Lord,
I
still
believe
If
it's
good
enough
for
Hank
Williams
Then
it's
good
enough
for
me
Oh,
lay
me
down
Where
the
pines
meet
the
shoreline
With
the
Delta
summer
breeze
Where
the
Spanish
moss
Is
hanging
off
an
old
Magnolia
tree
You
can
hear
the
Dixie
whippoorwill
Her
morning
song
she
sings
Lay
me
down
in
Alabama
When
you
go
to
bury
me
Oh,
lay
me
down
in
Alabama
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