Back Down South

Album: Come Around Sundown (2010)
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  • Come on out and dance
    If you get the chance
    We're gonna spit on the rivals
    All I wanna know
    Is how far you wanna go
    Fighting for survival

    Underneath the stars
    Where we parked the cars
    Ain't showing signs of stopping
    Pretty little girls
    Naked to their curls
    Ready to lay in a coffin

    If you wanna go
    I'm gonna go
    I got a fire burning
    Go on take my hand
    When we see the band
    Baby's gonna be a big one, oh yeah
    Baby's gonna be a big one

    When we see the lights
    And we hear the fights
    It's gonna be a stunner
    I've got something here
    If you give me one more beer
    I'm gonna call the runner
    I don't wanna say
    What I have to say
    Babe, I'm kicking off now

    If you wanna go
    I'm gonna go
    I'm going back down south now, ah
    I'm going back down south now, ah
    I'm going back down south now

    If you wanna go
    I'm going back down south now
    Come on take my hand
    I'm going back down south now
    When we see the lights
    And we hear the fights
    I'm going back down south now
    All I wanna know
    Is how far you wanna go
    I'm going back down south now, oh yeah

    I'm going back down south now
    I'm going back down south now, ah
    I'm going back down south now Writer/s: Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill, Nathan Followill
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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