Lyrics She's Gone With The Wind - The Bellamy Brothers
Well,
she
sits
there
in
the
porch
swing
On
a
hot
afternoon
in
Georgia
Surveys
everything
on
Daddys
lap
And
the
gentlemen
callers
come
by
To
tell
her
that
shes
gorgeous
One
by
one
they
ask
her
for
her
hand
But
her
mind
has
slipped
away
More
than
a
hundred
years
No-one
in
this
century
Can
get
to
her
from
here
Shes
gone
with
the
wind,
swept
by
the
rain
Living
in
another
time,
lord
it
must
bring
her
pain
I
could
be
a
Southern
man
if
shed
only
let
me
in
But
shes
gone
with
the
wind
Well,
she
dreams
of
white
plantations
With
ballrooms
just
for
dancing
From
a
time
when
romance
made
girls
hearts
beat
fast
Shes
looking
down
that
dirt
road
For
a
handsome
rebel
soldier
Home
from
war
to
her
arms,
safe
at
last
I
volunteer
my
love
To
save
her
from
herself
But
if
she
cant
have
terror
She
dont
want
nobodys
help
Shes
gone
with
the
wind,
swept
by
the
rain
Living
in
another
time,
lord
it
must
bring
her
pain
I
could
be
a
Southern
man
if
shed
only
let
me
in
But
shes
gone
with
the
wind,
shes
gone
with
the
wind
It
all
becomes
so
real
She
feels
just
like
that
Southern
belle
She
swears
that
she
was
there
The
night
Atlanta
burned
like
hell
Shes
gone
with
the
wind,
swept
by
the
rain
Living
in
another
time,
lord
it
must
bring
her
pain
I
could
be
a
Southern
man
if
shed
only
let
me
in
But
shes
gone
with
the
wind,
shes
gone
with
the
wind
Shes
gone
with
the
wind,
swept
by
the
rain
Living
in
another
time,
lord
it
must
bring
her
pain
I
could
be
a
Southern
man
if
shed
only
let
me
in
But
shes
gone
with
the
wind,
shes
gone
with
the
wind
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