Текст песни Son Of The South - Del Reeves
SON
OF
THE
SOUTH
Writer
Bill
Anderson
I
was
born
eatin'
gravy
and
black-eyed
peas
Cracklin'
bread
and
turnip
greens
Washin'
'em
down
with
a
big
I'm
a
son
of
the
south
I've
picked
tomatoes
off
of
the
vine
Watermelon
in
the
summertime
Ate
'em
in
the
shade
of
a
Georgia
pine
I'm
a
son
of
the
south
I'm
a
son
of
a
son
of
a
son
of
the
south
For
generations
of
"bless
your
heart"
And
"honey
chile,
hush
your
mouth"
My
great
grandaddy
knew
Robert
E.
Lee
I
knew
Elvis
and
he
knew
me
I
learned
about
Jesus
at
my
mama's
knee
Like
every
good
son
of
the
south
I
had
one
grandaddy
was
a
preacher
man
He
loved
the
lord
and
he
hated
sin
He
used
to
let
me
go
to
church
with
him
He
was
a
son
of
the
south
My
other
grandpappy
ran
a
moonshine
still
Up
in
the
woods
high
on
a
hill
He
took
me
there
once
and
that
was
a
thrill
He
was
a
son
of
the
south
Now
I've
got
a
little
boy
six
years
old
He
knows
and
he
didn't
have
to
be
told
He
was
born
with
a
whole
lot
of
soul
He's
a
son
of
the
south
He's
already
picked
cotton
and
a
little
guitar
Drank
his
milk
from
a
mason
jar
He
knows
good
and
well
where
his
roots
are
He's
a
son
of
the
south
Spoken:
Save
your
confederate
money,
boys
I'm
a
son
of
the
south.

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