| The trees down in Georgia
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| Grow as tall as a cross
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| Where Little Richard was singing
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| Where rock n roll learned to walk
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| Country blues in a bottle
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| Get those tubes running hot
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| Til the serpent starts hissing
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| «Y'all let me out of this box»
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| Streets of gold
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| Ain’t that red dirt clay
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| Leave some peaches in a basket by the pearly gates
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| When my race is run
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| Hear that angel sound
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| May the good Lord show me mercy
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| Send me back down south
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| Send me back down south
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| Sweet Carolina
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| From the north to the south
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| Where those reapers be hot
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| And they put those tears in your mouth
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| Papa’s got a new bag
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| He gave it to Mr. Brown
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| And Charlie got him a fiddle
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| Before the devil went down
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| Streets of gold
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| Ain’t that red dirt clay
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| Leave some peaches in a basket by the pearly gates
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| When my race is run
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| Hear that angel sound
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| May the good Lord show me mercy
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| Send me back down south
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| Send me back down south
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| Way down in Macon
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| Put your ear to the ground
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| Where the Brothers are sleeping
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| And you can still hear the sound
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| Of a band that was singing
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| About a sky that was blue
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| They sang it for me
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| And now I’ll sing it for you
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| Streets of gold
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| Ain’t that red dirt clay
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| Leave some peaches in a basket by the pearly gates
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| When my race is run
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| Hear that angel sound
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| May the good Lord show me mercy
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| Send me back down south
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| Those streets of gold
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| Ain’t that red dirt clay
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| Leave some peaches in a basket by the pearly gates
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| When my race is run
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| Hear that angel sound
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| May the good Lord show me mercy
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| Send me back down south
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| May the good Lord show me mercy
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| Send me back down south
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| May the good Lord show me mercy
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| Send me back down south
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| Back down south |