paroles de chanson Dixieland (You Will Never Die) - Tammy Wynette
Well
the
shutters
are
cracked
and
dry
now
And
the
roof
lets
the
rain
seep
in
The
old
four
walls
are
ready
to
fall
And
the
sign
reads,
"This
House
Condemned."
Once
a
mighty
plantation
when
a
nation
was
at
war
When
mothers
prayed
for
sons
that
went
away
And
cried
for
ones
that
came
back
no
more.
But
oh,
if
this
house
could
talk,
Lord
of
Dixieland′s
final
days
Before
they
tear
her
down,
before
she
hits
the
ground
I'll
bet
this
is
what
she
would
say
Early
on
one
frosty
morn
They
raised
my
timbers
and
I
was
born
Lord,
I
remember
the
day
The
mighty
oak
became
my
soul
The
Delta
sun
kept
me
from
the
cold
Lord,
Lord,
look
away
(look
away).
I′ve
seen
history
Robert
E.
LEE
And
Johnny
REB
hold
his
head
up
high
They
can
tear
me
down,
down,
down
But
Dixieland,
you
will
never
die.
Well
the
garden
gate
is
rusty
And
the
well
is
dusty
and
dry
The
magnolia
trees
are
swayin'
in
the
breeze
As
if
to
hang
their
heads
and
cry
The
ballroom
is
quiet
and
empty
Where
the
music
used
to
play
And
the
battlefields
are
resting
and
still
With
the
ghosts
of
the
blue
and
the
gray
This
house
has
seen
it
all,
Lord
as
time
kept
marching
on
But
I'll
bet
these
walls
can
recall
a
story
all
their
own
Early
on
one
frosty
morn
They
raised
my
timbers
and
I
was
born
Lord,
I
remember
the
day
The
mighty
oak
became
my
soul
The
Delta
sun
kept
me
from
the
cold
Lord,
Lord,
look
away
(look
away).
I′ve
seen
history
Robert
E.
LEE
And
Johnny
REB
hold
his
head
up
high
They
can
tear
me
down,
down,
down
But
Dixieland,
you
will
never
die
But
Dixieland,
you
will
never
die
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