paroles de chanson Wagon Wheel - Dakota
Heading
down
south
to
the
land
of
the
pines
I'm
thumbing
my
way
into
North
Caroline
Staring
up
the
road
and
pray
to
God
I
see
headlights
I
made
it
down
the
coast
in
seventeen
hours
Picking
me
a
bouquet
of
dogwood
flowers
And
I'm
a-hopin'
for
Raleigh,
I
can
see
my
baby
tonight
So
rock
me
momma
like
a
wagon
wheel
Rock
me
momma
any
way
you
feel
Hey
momma
rock
me
Rock
me
momma
like
the
wind
and
the
rain
Rock
me
momma
like
a
south
bound
train
Hey
momma
rock
me
Running
from
the
cold
up
in
New
England
I
was
born
to
be
a
fiddler
in
an
old
time
string
band
My
baby
plays
a
guitar,
I
pick
a
banjo
now
Oh,
north
country
winters
keep
a-getting
me
down
I
lost
my
money
playing
poker,
so
I
had
to
leave
town
But
I
ain't
turning
back
to
living
that
old
life
no
more
So
rock
me
momma
like
a
wagon
wheel
Rock
me
momma
any
way
you
feel
Hey
momma
rock
me
Rock
me
momma
like
the
wind
and
the
rain
Rock
me
momma
like
a
south
bound
train
Hey
momma
rock
me
Walkin'
to
the
south
out
of
Roanoke
I
caught
a
trucker
out
of
Philly
had
a
nice
long
toke
But
he's
a
heading
west
from
the
Cumberland
gap
To
Johnson
City,
Tennessee
And
I
gotta
get
a
move
on
before
the
sun
I
hear
my
baby
calling
my
name
and
I
know
that
she's
the
only
one
And
if
I
died
in
Raleigh
at
least
I
will
die
free
So
rock
me
momma
like
a
wagon
wheel
Rock
me
momma
any
way
you
feel
Hey
momma
rock
me
Rock
me
momma
like
the
wind
and
the
rain
Rock
me
momma
like
a
south
bound
train
Hey
momma
rock
me
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