| I would pick and we would sing to the rhythm of that front porch swing
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| The moonlight holds the spotlight that we shared
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| I found new notes on that old guitar, she believed I could be a star
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| She told me that she wanted to be fair
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| She said, I love you more than to hold you down, boy you’re glory bound
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| We can’t share a world with different dreams
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| So I chased mine and she found hers too, but someone else made hers come true
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| Now I’m a star, but every time I sing
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| My heart goes drifting down a dusty dixie road
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| Taking my mind, back in time
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| L.A. lights burn like hell once you know
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| You left heaven waitin' down the dixie road
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| Every night I’m in a different place and I’m searching every stranger’s face
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| Trying to find the girl that’s just not there
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| She’s back there in Montegomery and I’m clear across the country
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| But whenever I’m alone I go back there
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| My heart goes drifting down a dusty dixie road
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| Taking my mind, back in time
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| L.A. lights burn like hell once you know
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| You left heaven waitin' down the dixie road
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| My heart goes drifting down a dusty dixie road
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| Taking my mind, back in time
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| L.A. lights burn like hell once you know
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| You left heaven waitin' down the dixie road |