paroles de chanson Sunday In the South (Live) - Shenandoah
Millworker
houses
lined
up
in
a
row
Another
southern
sunday's
mornin'
glow
Beneath
the
steeple
all
the
people
have
begun
Shakin'
hands
with
the
man
who
grips
the
gospel
gun
While
in
quiet
prayer,
the
smell
of
dinner
on
the
ground
Fills
up
the
mornin'
air,
ain't
nothin'
sweeter
around
I
can
almost
hear
my
mama
prayin'
Oh
Lord
forgive
us
when
we
doubt
Another
sacred
sunday
in
the
south,
alright
A
ragged
rebel
flag
flies
high
above
it
all
Poppin'
in
the
wind
like
an
angry
cannon
ball
Now
the
coals
of
history
are
cold
and
still
But
they
still
smell
the
powder
burnin',
and
they
probably
always
will
And
on
the
old
town
square,
under
the
barber
shop
pole
They
set
me
up
in
the
chair,
when
I
was
four
years
old
I
can
almost
hear
my
papa
sayin'
Won't
you
hold
still,
son,
stop
squirmin'
around
Another
southern
sunday's
comin'
down
I
can
almost
hear
them
old
folks
sayin'
You'll
make
it
big,
one
day
you'll
leave
this
town
Some
other
lazy
sunday,
you'll
be
back
around.
Alright
I
can
feel
the
evenin'
sun
go
down
All
the
lights
in
the
houses
one
by
one
go
out
Softly
in
the
distance,
nothin'
stirs
about
And
the
night
is
filled
with
the
sound
of
a
whipporwill
On
a
sunday
in
the
south,
alright
Just
another
sunday,
just
another
sunday
in
the
south
(Another
sacred
sunday
in
the
south)
I
can
hear
my
mama
callin'
Oh-oh-oh
In
the
south
(Just
another
sunday
in
the
south)
How
I
miss
the
old
sweet
sunday
(Another
sacred
sunday
in
the
south)
I
can
hear
my
mama
callin'
Oh-oh-oh
In
the
south
Just
another
sunday
in
the
south
1 Next To You, Next To Me (Live)
2 If Bubba Can Dance (I Can Too) [Live]
3 Moon Over Georgia
4 Mama Knows
5 Sunday In the South (Live)
6 I Want To Be Loved Like That (Live)
7 Ghost In This House (Live)
8 Two Dozen Roses (Live)
9 Church on Cumberland Road (Live)
10 Noise
11 That's Where I Grew Up
12 Little Bit of Livin'
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