"Southbound Train" - Roger Alan Wade - Southbound Train - 2012
Transcribed by wranglingoutlaw
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Sang an old gospel song stoned on Blue Ribbon beer
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People don’t get Me wrong, God knows I’m stone sincere
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Let the neighbors talk, ask the Preacher Man to pray
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When I die just gather My family, sing Amazing Grace
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Oh when I die, lay My soul on a southbound train
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Don’t You cry Mamma, Jesus kept the pain
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You can bury My body in Detroit City in the early morning rain
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Oh when I die, lay My soul on a southbound train
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Got My old flat top Gibson on the back porch playin' blues
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It’s too cool to go barefoot, but I ain’t wearin no shoes
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Just mellowing out and rolling down the back roads of My mind
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Past them old churchyards and honkytonks, bullet riddled road signs
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Oh when I die, lay My soul on a southbound train
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Don’t You cry Mamma, Jesus kept the pain
G D
You can bury My body in Detroit City in the morning rain
A D
When I die, just lay My soul on a southbound train
G D
When I die, lay My soul on a southbound train
A D
Don’t You cry, Jesus kept the pain
G D
Bury My body in Detroit City in the morning rain
A D
When I die, lay My soul on a southbound train
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Oh when I die, just lay My soul on a southbound train
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