Lyrics Still a Southern Man - Will Hoge
There's
a
flag
flying
overhead
And
I
used
to
think
it
meant
one
thing
But
now
I've
grown
up
and
seen
the
world
And
I
know
what
it
really
means
I
wanted
it
to
be
the
symbol
of
a
boy
Who
wasn't
scared
to
take
a
stand
But
now
I
know
it's
just
a
hammer
driving
nails
In
the
coffin
of
a
long
dead
land
Oh,
and
I
can't
take
it
anymore
But
I'm
still
a
southern
man
I
don't
want
your
stars
and
bars
And
your
blood
on
my
damn
hands
I'm
looking
away
now
Dixie
Cause
I've
seen
all
I
can
stand
But
I'm
still
a
southern
man
The
line
really
ain't
that
thin
Between
heritage
and
hate
One
saying,
"Yes
Ma'am"
and
"Thank
you"
And
making
sure
you
pull
your
own
weight
The
others
what
happens
when
you
try
to
hold
down
Anybody
that
ain't
just
like
you
You
can
call
it
what
you
want
But
it's
a
god
damn
shame
And
I'm
glad
I
finally
see
the
truth
Oh,
I
can
finally
see
the
truth
But
I'm
still
a
southern
man
I
don't
want
your
stars
and
bars
And
your
blood
on
my
damn
hands
I'm
looking
away
now
Dixie
Cause
I've
seen
all
I
can
stand
But
I'm
still
a
southern
man
You
say,
"Where's
your
rebel
pride
boy?"
Well
sorry
Mister,
it's
all
gone
That
flag
ain't
never
led
to
one
thing
good
Tear
it
down,
I
wanna
tear
it
down
But
I'm
still
a
southern
man
I'm
looking
away
now
Dixie
Cause
I've
seen
all
I
can
stand
But
I'm
still
a
southern
man
But
I'm
still
a
southern
man
But
I'm
still
a
southern
man
I'm
looking
away
now
Dixie
Cause
I've
seen
all
I
can
stand
But
I'm
still
a
southern
man
Oh,
I'm
still
a
southern
man
Still
a
southern
man
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