paroles de chanson Somewhere South - Michael Ray
I
think
about
blazing
heat
I
think
about
small
talk
I
think
about
the
trash
piling
up
in
the
back
of
a
truck
on
cinder
blocks
I
think
about
lawn
chairs
Watermelon
on
a
paper
plate
I
think
about
tea
in
a
pitcher
on
a
porch
that′s
drowning
in
sugar
cane
Oh,
I
think
I
need
to
catch
a
plane
Somewhere
South
Where
they
open
that
smile,
they
smile
that
long
so
jaw
falls
out
And
where
I
can
be
me
and
get
lost
in
the
sea
of
a
down
home
crowd
Oh,
I
gotta
get
back
down
Somewhere
South
I
think
about
stars
and
bars
I
think
about
stubborn
pride
And
fightin'
over
Fords
and
Chevys
A
war,
a
damn
eagle,
or
a
crimson
tide
I
think
about
amazing
grace
I
think
about
raising
hell
And
walking
that
lines
a
bitch
cuz
ever
mama
has
a
switch
in
the
Bible
Belt
Oh,
I
think
I
need
to
find
myself
Somewhere
South
Where
they
open
that
smile,
they
smile
that
long
so
jaw
falls
out
And
where
I
can
be
me
and
get
lost
in
the
sea
of
a
down
home
crowd
Oh,
I
gotta
get
back
down
Somewhere
South
Like
kudzu
on
those
pines
my
heart
stays
wrapped
around
My
roots,
my
truth,
my
boots
They
miss
they′re
stomping
grounds
Think
they
wanna
run
right
now
Somewhere
South
I
think
about
a
pretty
girl
Wearing
my
grandma's
ring
And
I
think
about
a
baby
boy
Carrying
on
my
grandpa's
name
And
I
think
I
wanna
plant
that
dream
Somewhere
South
Somewhere
South
Somewhere
South
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