paroles de chanson Southbound Train - Travis Tritt
Well,
she
was
born
in
a
north
woods
town
Twenty-one
winters
ago
And
she
grew
tired
of
the
freezing
cold
And
living
in
the
blinding
snow
But
this
girl
knew
she
wouldn′t
be
there
long
'Cause
she
had
plans
and
dreams
And
she′d
seen
pictures
of
the
sunshine
state
In
the
pages
of
a
magazine
So
she
waited
them
tables
and
she
used
her
smile
Saving
every
penny
she
can
For
a
one-way
dixie-bound
Amtrak
ticket
Headed
for
the
promised
land
Her
momma
and
daddy
begged
her
not
to
go
When
the
day
she
dreamed
of
came
And
she
waved
goodbye
sittin'
way
up
high
From
the
window
of
a
southbound
train
Now,
she's
got
a
fire
burnin′
deep
inside
Ridin′
on
a
southbound
train
And
the
clickity-clack
of
that
railroad
track
Only
helps
to
fan
the
flames
No
more
worries,
no
more
cares
She
left
them
up
in
Bangor,
Maine
Now
she's
startin′
a
brand
new
life
Ridin'
on
a
southbound
train
(Break)
She
said,
"Hello
sun,
good
mornin′
Daytona
You're
sure
lookin′
good
to
me
With
your
ocean
breeze
and
your
tall
palm
trees
And
your
southern
hospitality."
Now
she's
a
knockout
queenie
in
a
string
bikini
She's
drivin′
all
the
boys
insane
And
this
all
started
with
a
small
town
dream
And
a
ticket
on
a
southbound
train.
′Cause
she
had
a
fire
burnin'
deep
inside
Ridin′
on
a
southbound
train
And
the
clickity-clack
of
that
railroad
track
Only
helped
to
fan
the
flames
No
more
worries,
no
more
cares
She
left
them
up
in
Bangor,
Maine
Yeah,
she
likes
the
boys
with
a
southern
drawl
Soakin'
up
the
sunshine,
havin′
a
ball
She'll
be
the
first
to
tell
you
that
she
owes
it
all
To
ridin′
on
a
southbound
train
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