Lyrics Southern Justice - Travis Tritt
He
was
born
in
the
big
iron
city
Deep
in
the
heart
of
Dixie,
yes
he
was
now
Raised
on
the
good
Book
Taught
to
take
a
good
look
at
what′s
going
on
His
daddy
was
Birmingham
lawman
A
servant
of
the
people
through
and
through
They
say
blood
is
thicker
than
water
So
the
boy
got
a
badge
and
a
suit
of
blue
He
was
long
on
southern
justice
Practiced
his
law
out
on
the
street
Drew
the
line
for
the
criminal
mind
to
see
Dedicated
to
keep
God's
children
free
There
are
two
sides
to
every
big
city
And
he
walked
on
the
side
that
wasn′t
pretty
A
solitary
ranger
He
had
to
deal
with
the
danger
'round
every
turn
Every
day
was
a
tightrope
of
decision
Between
a
forty-four
and
a
heart
of
gold
Some
of
those
hard
case
confrontations
Would
cut
him
like
a
switch-blade
to
his
soul
He
was
long
on
southern
justice
Practiced
his
law
out
on
the
street
Drew
the
line
for
the
criminal
mind
to
see
Dedicated
to
keep
God's
children
free
Late
one
night
down
on
Crack
Street
Alley
He
walked
up
on
a
bad
deal
goin′
down
He
knew
what
he′d
done
When
he
saw
that
shotgun
swing
around
He
drew
then
froze
in
hesitation
When
he
saw
that
fourteen
year
old
face
Then
the
fire
from
that
shotgun
barrel
Blew
all
his
burdens
away
Blew
his
burdens
away
He
was
long
on
southern
justice
Practiced
his
law
out
on
the
street
Drew
the
line
for
the
criminal
mind
to
see
Dedicated
to
keep
God's
children
free
He
was
long
on
southern
justice
Practiced
his
law
out
on
the
street
Drew
the
line
for
the
criminal
mind
to
see
Dedicated
to
keep
God′s
children
free
Dedicated
to
keep
God's
children
free
Dedicated
to
keep
God′s
children
free
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