Lyrics

A barbecue sandwich and a large sweet tea Water splashing on a cypress tree Moss that hangs from those ol' live oaks The corner store with those same old folks Get my feet back on the ground It's always good to get back down to my south A mile-long fence down a country road A place to eat with no dress code Mama Lowe's has a crowd It's worth the wait, so come on down to my south- yep It's in the music, it's in the water And I take her everywhere, yeah Pass it down to sons and daughters With kindness, love, and care, my south Fresh cut grass on a summer's day And every afternoon it rains The weather never gets me down It's another thing I love about my south Gonna get my feet back on the ground It's always good to get back down To my south Yeah, to my south
Writer(s): Stan Lynch, Drew Copeland Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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