Southern State Of Mind

Album: Southern State Of Mind (2018)
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  • Where I long to be
    Is underneath that live oak tree
    Sipping cool ice tea
    Writing my poetry
    Where the gentle breeze
    Sweetens my memories
    That's the me you will find
    In the southern state of mind

    Nah, nah nah nah, nah nah na na na nah
    Nah, nah nah nah, nah na na na na nah

    Cotton fields so white
    Glowing in the pale moonlight
    Underneath the sky
    On a sultry august night
    Like a mystery
    Mystically it waits for me
    Pieces of what I find
    In my southern state of mind

    Nah, nah nah nah, nah nah na na na nah
    Nah, nah nah nah, nah na na na na nah

    On a front porch swing
    Old familiar songs we sing
    Sharing the night
    With the first love of my life
    Through the tears I see
    It's all coming back to me
    Precious sweet and kind
    My southern state of mind

    Nah, nah nah nah, nah nah na na na nah
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