| Even the old folks never knew why they call it like they do.
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| I was wondering since the age of two, down on Copperline.
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| Copper head, copper beech, copper kettles sitting side by each.
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| Copper coil, cup o’Georgia peach, down on Copperline.
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| Half a mile down to Morgan Creek, leaning heavy on the end of the week.
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| Hercules and a hog-nosed snake, down on Copperline we were down on Copperline.
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| One Summer night on the Copperline, slip away past supper time.
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| Wood smoke and new moonshine, down on Copperline.
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| One time I saw my daddy dance, watched him moving like a man in a trance.
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| He bought it back from the war in France, down onto Copperline.
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| Branch water and tomato wine, creosote and turpentine,
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| sour mash and new moon shine, down on Copperline, down on Copperline.
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| First kiss ever I took, like a page from a romance book,
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| the sky opened and the earth shook, down on Copperline, down on Copperline.
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| Took a fall from a windy height, I only knew how to hold on tight
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| and pray for love enough to last all night, down on Copperline.
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| Day breaks and the boys wakes up and the dog barks and the birds sings
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| and the sap rises and the angels sigh, yeah.
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| I tried to go back, as if I could, all spec house and plywood.
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| Tore up and tore up good down on Copperline.
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| It doesn’t come as a surprise to me, it doesn’t touch my memory
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| and I’m lifting up and rising free down on over Copperline.
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| Half a mile down to Morgan Creek, I’m only living for the end of the week.
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| Hercules and a hog-nosed snake, down on Copperline, yeah, take me down on
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| Copperline.
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| Oh, down on Copperline, take me down on Copperline. |