Walk Among Stones

Album: Monuments (2003)
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  • STARS FELL ON ALABAMA |NEAR THE ROCKY SHOALS|IN A CASKET FACTORY|WHERE THEY FOUND THE SOUL||SEE THAT SKINNY BOY THERE|DRINKING HIM A COKE|DIDN'T WE JUST SEE HIM |ON THE SULLIVAN SHOW||OH WE WALK AMONG STONES|OH WE WALK AMONG STONES||SOME SAY IT WAS THE COTTON |AND WORKING SIDE BY SIDE|ALL THOSE ALLUVIAL LAYERS|AND TIME UPON TIME||OR WAS ITIN THE STRUGGLE|AND CRYING TO THE LORD|CAUSE FOR ONE SHINING MOMENT|THEY MADE HIT RECORDS FOR THE WORLD||OH WE WALK AMONG STONES|OH WE WALK AMONG STONES||AND NOW WE'RE LEFT TO WONDER|WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SOUND|WAS IT TWO KINGS DYING|THAT NAILED THE COFFIN DOWN||OH WE WALK AMONG STONES|OH WE WALK AMONG STONES|OH WE WALK AMONG STONES|OH WE WALK AMONG STONES||STARS FELL ON ALABAMA|NEAR THE ROCKY SHOALS|IN A CASKET FACTORY|WHERE THEY FOUND THE SOUL||STARTING ALL OVER AGAIN|IS GONNA BE ROUGH SO ROUGH|BUT WE GONNA MAKE IT||STARTING ALL OVER AS FRIENDS|IS GONNA BE TOUGH ON US |BUT WE GOTTA FACE IT| Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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