Confederate Railroad
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Three Verses
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He had a Martin I had a Fender
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We were thirteen years of age
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Out back in the tool shed
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We were searching for a sound
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Every day all through the summer
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We'd rock 'n roll 'n rage
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All the neighbors kept complaining
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But it never slowed us down
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We sang three verses of Dixie
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Can't Get No Satisfaction
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Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
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Try A Little Tenderness
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A Whiter Shade Of Pale
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Turn! Turn! Turn!
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For What It's Worth
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And Long Black Veil
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We moved out to California
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Shooting for the stars
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The biggest thing since Elvis
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Nothing could go wrong
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But they took us for all our money
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And everything else we owned
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So we got ourselves some whiskey
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And we drank it all night long
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We sang three verses of Dixie
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Can't Get No Satisfaction
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Rainy Day Women
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And A Bad Moon On The Rise
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Try A Little Tenderness
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A Whiter Shade Of Pale
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Turn! Turn! Turn!
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For What It's Worth
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And Long Black Veil
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Oh he never quite got over it
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And we went our separate ways
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He traded in his music
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For cocaine nights and reckless days
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Still I knew he always wanted
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To make one last journey home
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Near a small white church in the valley
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Beneath a wooden bridge
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Patiently we waited on the cold Alabama ground
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And the preacher he started preaching
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About our life and about out times
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The sun was slowly sinking
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As we laid his body down
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And we sang three verses of Dixie
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What A Friend We Have In Jesus
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Walk In The Garden
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And The Old Rugged Cross
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Try A Little Tenderness
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A Whiter Shade Of Pale
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Turn! Turn! Turn!
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For What It's Worth
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And Long Black Veil
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We sang Long Black Veil
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We sang Long Black Veil
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Three Verses
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Confederate Railroad |