| I wanna go to Magnolia Mountain
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| And lay my weary head down
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| Down on the rocks
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| Of the mountain my savior made
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| Steady my soul and ease my worry
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| Hold me when I rattle like a hummingbird hummin'
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| Tie me to the rocks of the mountain my savior made
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| Lie to me Sing me a song
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| Sing me a song until the morning comes
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| If the morning come, will you lie to me Will you take me to your bed
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| Will you lay me down
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| Til' I’m heavy like the rocks in the riverbed
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| That my savior made
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| I wanna be the bluebird singing
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| Singing to the roses in her yard
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| Roses in her yard her father grew for her
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| It’s been raining like Tennessee honey
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| So long I got too heavy to fly
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| Ain’t no bluebird ever gets too heavy to sing
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| Lie to me Sing me a song
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| Sing me a song until the morning comes
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| And if the morning don’t come, will you lie to me Will you take me to your bed
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| Will you lay me down
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| Ti’l I’m heavy like the rocks in the riverbed
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| That my savior made
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| .. . |
| please
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| We burn the cotton fields down in the valley
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| And ended up with nothing but scars
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| Scars became the lessons that we gave to our children after the war
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| There ain’t nothing but the of Magnolia Mountain
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| Where nobody ever dies
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| Steady your soul and ease your worry
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| They got room
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| Lie to me like I lie to you
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| Hold me down until the morning comes
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| And if the morning don’t come
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| Will you lie to me Will you take me to your bed
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| Will you lay me down
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| Ti’l I’m heavy like the rocks in the riverbed
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| That my savior made
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| .. . |
| please |