Текст песни Southland In the Springtime - Indigo Girls
Maybe
we'll
make
texas
by
the
morning
Light
the
bayou
with
our
tail
lights
in
the
night
800
miles
to
el
paso
from
the
state
line
And
we
never
have
the
money
for
the
flight
I'm
in
the
back
seat
sleepy
from
the
travel
We
played
our
hearts
out
all
night
long
in
new
orleans
And
i'm
dirty
from
the
diesel
fumes,
drinking
coffee
black
When
the
first
breath
of
texas
comes
in
clean
And
there's
something
bout
the
southland
in
the
springtime
Where
the
waters
flow
with
confidence
and
reason
Though
i
miss
her
when
i'm
gone
It
won't
ever
be
too
long
Till
i'm
home
again
to
spend
my
favorite
season
When
god
made
me
born
a
yankee
he
was
teasin'
There's
no
place
like
home
and
none
more
pleasin'
Than
the
southland
in
the
springtime
In
georgia
nights
are
softer
than
a
whisper
Beneath
a
quilt
somebody's
mother
made
by
hand
With
the
farmland
like
a
tapestry
Passed
down
through
generations
And
the
peach
trees
stitched
across
the
land
There'll
be
cider
up
near
helen
off
the
roadside
And
boiled
peanuts
in
a
bag
to
warm
your
fingers
And
the
smoke
from
the
chimneys
meets
its
maker
in
the
sky
With
a
song
that
winter
wrote
whose
melody
lingers
And
there's
something
bout
the
southland
in
the
springtime
Where
the
waters
flow
with
confidence
and
reason
Though
i
miss
her
when
i'm
gone
It
won't
ever
be
too
long
Till
i'm
home
again
to
spend
my
favorite
season
When
god
made
me
born
a
yankee
he
was
teasin'
There's
no
place
like
home
and
none
more
pleasin'
Than
the
southland
in
the
springtime
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