paroles de chanson Sweet Wood - Mélissa Laveaux
Drinkin'
was
forbidden
in
my
christian
country
home
I
learned
to
play
the
flattop
on
them
good
ol'
Gospel
songs
Then
I
heard
about
the
barrooms
just
across
the
Georgia
line
Where
a
boy
could
make
a
livin'
playin'
guitar
late
at
night.
Had
to
learn
about
the
ladies;
too
young
to
understand
Why
the
young
girls
fall
in
love
with
the
boys
in
the
band
When
the
boys
turn
to
music,
the
girls
just
turn
away
To
some
other
guitar
picker
in
some
other
late
night
place.
Yeah,
I
held
on
to
my
music;
I
let
the
ladies
walk
away
Took
my
songs
and
dreams
to
Nashville
then
I
moved
on
to
L.A.
Up
to
New
York
City,
all
across
the
USA
I
lost
so
much
of
me
but
there's
enough
of
me
to
say,
that
my.
Home's
in
Alabama,
No
matter
where
I
lay
my
head
My
home's
in
Alabama,
Southern
born
and
Southern
bred.
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Instrumental
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What
keeps
me
goin'
I
don't
really
know
Can't
be
the
money,
Lord,
knows
I'm
always
broke
Could
it
be
the
satisfaction
of
bein'
understood
When
the
people
really
love
ya
and
let
you
know
when
it's
good.
Oh
I'll
speak
my
Southern
English
just
as
natural
as
I
please
I'm
in
the
heart
of
Dixie,
dixie's
in
the
heart
of
me
And
someday
when
I
make
it,
when
love
finds
a
way
Somewhere
high
on
Lookout
Mountain
I'll
just
smile
with
pride
and
say,
That
my
Home's
in
Alabama,
No
matter
where
I
lay
my
head
My
home's
in
Alabama,
Southern
born
and
southern
bred.
Southern
born
and
southern
bred.
Southern
born
and
southern
bred.
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Instrumental
---
And
my
home's
in
Alabama,
No
matter
where
I
lay
my
head
My
home's
in
Alabama,
Southern
born
and
southern
bred.
Southern
born
and
southern
bred.
Southern
born
and
southern
bred...
1 Postman
2 Hash Pipe
3 Dew Breaker
4 Pretty Girls
5 Move On
6 Sweet Wood
7 Generous Bones
8 Triggers
9 Piebwa
10 Cart Sans Horse
11 Calvatious
12 Wonderful
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