paroles de chanson Cigarette State - Lucie Dolène , Oliver Wallace
Just
beyond
Virginia's
southern
border
Is
a
land
that
I
am
happy
to
call
mine
I
was
raised
in
a
house
of
brick
and
mortar
In
the
red
clay
hills
of
central
Caroline
Now
the
corn
crop
there
is
hardly
worth
a
mention
And
the
cattle
farms
are
fine
but
not
the
best
It's
this
little
leaf
we
borrowed
from
the
Indians
That
keeps
our
state
a
notch
above
the
rest
The
Georgia
peach
is
fair
Kentucky
beyond
compare
Alabama's
grand
The
state
not
the
band
Now
the
south
she
has
her
diamonds
And
every
one
is
great
But
North
Carolina
is
a
cigarette
state.
Now
the
folks
in
our
hometown
sure
had
the
habit
They
smoked
the
best
home
grown
the
whole
year
round
They
knew
what
a
good
time
was
and
how
to
have
it
Because
that
was
a
cigarette
town
Our
neighbor
Frank
was
no
high
bred
man
of
letters
But
he
made
an
honest
living
off
the
land
And
he
put
away
three
packs
a
day
or
better
Because
he
was
a
cigarette
man
I
took
up
with
a
pretty
thing
from
Nashville
I
loved
her
more
than
life
and
I
told
her
so
She
took
it
between
her
fingers
nice
and
natural
And
sucked
it
to
the
filter
like
a
pro
So
I
gave
her
a
ring
and
from
her
pa
I
swiped
her
She
gave
me
a
boy
I'm
happy
to
call
mine
Chain
smokes
Kools
and
not
yet
out
of
diapers
In
a
red
brick
house
in
central
Caroline
1 We're On the Road
2 You Shouldn't Have
3 Fixin' to Fall
4 Mad At a Girl
5 The Buck Starts Here
6 Goodbye, Good Lookin'
7 Busy Not Crying
8 You Don't Mean It (soundcheck)
9 Rock Bottom, Pop. 1
10 Cigarette State
11 Let's Kill Saturday Night
12 Introductory Remarks By Amy Warren
13 That's a Good Enough Reason
14 Believe
15 In Bristol Town One Bright Day
16 I Wanna Be Mama'd
17 Fake Jews Everywhere/The Death of Enthusiasm
18 I Like Being Left Alone
19 Bluebirds Are Singing for Me
20 On a Real Good Day
21 President Garfield's Hornpipe/Suza
22 Kelly Hogan's Looking Hot/Closing Remarks
23 Away Out On the Old Saint Sabbath
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