paroles de chanson Cabbagetown - Shawn Mullins
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"Cabbagetown"
My
Granddaddy
was
raised
up
in
the
hills,
in
'29
he
came
down
He
used
to
ride
to
Atlanta,
got
a
job
in
a
Cotton
Mill
But
everybody
called
it
Cabbagetown
Oh-Oh-Oh,
Cabbagetown
The
handpainted
sign
said
Cabbagetown
He
met
my
Grandma,
when
she
was
just
sixteen
They'd
spin
Old
No.
7,
on
the
second
floor
They
grew
a
little
garden,
they
started
a
family
They
owed
all
their
pay,
to
the
Ray
Jay
store
Oh-Oh-Oh,
Cabbagetown
Never
been
out
of
Cabbagetown
Oh-Oh-Oh,
Cabbagetown
What
goes
up,
will
come
down
When
they
finally
closed,
the
shadows
fell
Covered
Cabbagetown,
like
a
dirty
vail.
Woke
up
this
morning,
my
eyes
were
filled
with
tears
I
was
dreaming
of
Grandpa,
in
forty
some
odd
years
Now
the
mountains
call
to
me,
a
lonely
soulful
sound
Once
I
leave
here,
I
ain't
coming
back
to
Cabbagetown
Oh-Oh-Oh,
Cabbagetown
You
better
stay
away,
when
the
sun
goes
down
Oh-Oh-Oh,
Cabbagetown
I'm
never
goin'
back
to
Cabbagetown
No,
I'm
never
goin'
back
to
Cabbagetown
Ah,
one
more
time,
I'm
never
goin'
back
to
Cabbagetown...
No,
No
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