| I know the guy that owns the key to the lock on the chain of that gate
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| Across that gravel road that winds back into the trees.
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| You’d never know just over that hill there’s a little log house by a spring
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| Fed creek where the blue bells grow so thick you wouldn’t believe.
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| And he said it would be ok if we wanted to use it for a weekend getaway.
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| Oh I wanna lay down with you
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| In a cabin in the woods.
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| On an old feather bed.
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| With the fire goin good.
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| Just the two of us alone
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| Feelin like we should.
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| I wanna lay down with you
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| In a cabin in the woods.
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| We can sit on the porch and soak up the moon light or if it gets cold we Can go inside and light a candle or two and open up some wine.
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| And if we get lucky it’ll start to rain on that old tin roof don’t you love
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| That sound that will get you all relaxed and freeze your mind.
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| Come on baby lets go right now.
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| I can’t wait to get you where there’s no one else around.
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| Oh I wanna lay down with you
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| In a cabin in the woods.
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| On an old feather bed.
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| With the fire goin good.
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| Just the two of us alone
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| Feelin like we should.
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| I wanna lay down with you
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| In a cabin in the woods.
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| I wanna hold you and listen to the crickets sing.
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| And a coyote howlin at the midnight train
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| While were doin our thing.
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| Yeah I wanna lay down with you
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| In a cabin in the woods.
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| On an old feather bed.
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| With the fire goin good.
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| Just the two of us alone
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| Feelin like we should.
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| I wanna lay down with you
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| In a cabin in the woods.
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| I wanna lay down with you
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| In a cabin in the woods.
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| Baby I know the guy that owns the key to the lock on the chain of that gate
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| Across that gravel road that winds back into the trees. |