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There′s
something
about
the
Georgia
summer
afternoons
When
the
sun
goes
down,
and
the
air
gets
cool
And
it's
home
to
me,
oh
it′s,
home
to
me
And
I've
been
missing
that
place
too
much
it
seems
Gave
up
any
home
just
to
find
my
dreams
And
it's
weighing
on
me,
oh
it′s,
weighing
on
me
Hey
now,
it′s
weighing
on
me
But
I'm
only
just
one
second
short
of
calling
this
my
end
If
I
gave
you
something
different,
would
you
call
it
the
same?
But
I′m
only
just
one
person,
who
am
I
to
disagree?
If
I
gave
you
simple
reasons,
would
you
still
be
questioning
me?
I
climbed
a
mountain
simply
looking
for
advice
But
all
I
found
were
children
playing
innocent
and
nice
And
everyone
was
peaceful,
and
everyone
polite
No
one
to
whisper
dreams,
what's
thought
to
be
a
part
of
life
But
I′m
only
just
one
second
short
of
calling
this
my
end
If
I
gave
you
something
different,
would
you
call
it
the
same?
But
I'm
only
just
one
person,
who
am
I
to
disagree?
If
I
gave
you
simple
reasons,
would
you
still
be
questioning
me?
I
found
a
poor
man
once,
he
was
the
age
of
53
He
spoke
about
the
government,
and
the
thought
of
being
free
What
good
does
us
reason,
if
we
fail
to
see?
What
good
does
us
freedom,
if
we
fail
to
be
free?
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