
Date of issue: 31.12.2005
Record label: Capitol Records Nashville
Song language: English
One Row At A Time |
The southeast Georgia red clay dust is groundin’to my blue jeans |
A heavy hundred pound cotton sack a draggin’long behind |
Wanting believe this place so bad I forgot it how I got here |
Workin’my way back home one row at a time |
It’s along old cotton road between here and Vaco |
Than three days of bummin’through that California line |
And two more days of pickin’to that house just south of Fresno |
Workin’my way back home one row at a time |
Mississippi delta mud is caked in layers of my brogains |
Sunshine on snow white cotton nearly makes me blind |
I can almost see 'em now a homefolk runnin’out to meet me Workin’my way back home one row at a time |
It’s along old cotton road… |
Workin’my way back home one row at a time |
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