Southern Belle
(专辑: Stompin' Grounds - 1997)
Way down in old South Georgia where the
sweet magnolias grow There's a
girl in that city that I
left so long ago. We were getting married in the
courthouse yard that day. But her daddy was the
judge and he said, "Son, there ain't no way." She was waiting at the
courthouse. As she waved, I
waved good-bye. When I
looked back for the
last time, there were tears in her eye. He said, "Boy, you ain't our kind. You don't belong here anymore. Gather up your Yankee ways. Take that ring back to that store." One day, I'll ring that southern belle And I'll go back to that town and they'll hear my rebel yell. I'll say, "The war is over. We're all one, can't you tell? Old Dixie, hear me calling." when I
ring that southern belle. Way down in old South Georgia where the
sweet magnolias grow There's a
girl in that city that I
left so long ago. She never did get married. She's still waiting there for me. Like that dear old south I
love, some things are meant to be. One day, I'll ring that southern belle And I'll go back to that town and they'll hear my rebel yell. I'll say, "The war is over. We're all one, can't you tell? Old Dixie, hear me calling." when I
ring that southern belle. Old Dixie, hear me calling when I
ring that southern belle.