End Of Time

Album: Pioneer (2013)
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  • Here I am standing firm
    As the ground shakes beneath me
    I send you away with my own hand
    I try and try to remember that for now it's for the better
    But there's a Southern kind of tragic blowing in
    Oh and it feels like the beginning of the end

    Well the Alabama moon fell from the sky
    And the sweet tea wells ran dry
    Somewhere out there you're finding yourself
    Back home it's the end of time

    I'm scared to death, pick up your phone, outside
    I hear the bells ringing
    Bringing ruin to all that we have ever known
    Pick up your phone, I need an answer
    Come home and call off disaster
    'Cause I fear tonight our Cotton Land might fall
    Oh I'm cracking like the plaster on the wall

    Oh the Alabama moon fell from the sky
    And the sweet tea wells ran dry
    Somewhere out there you're finding yourself
    Back home it's the end of time

    It's the end of time
    Is it the end of all time
    Or just the end of mine

    Well all of the cotton it died in the fields
    The little babies cried the blue from their eyes
    Somewhere I'll bet you're living it up
    So come home before the end

    The Alabama moon, fell from the sky
    And the sweet tea wells ran dry
    Somewhere out there you're finding yourself
    Back home it's the end of time

    Come home come home and be mine
    Come home and come home Writer/s: AARON HENNINGSEN, BRIAN HENNINGSEN, CLARA HENNINGSEN, KIMBERLY PERRY, NEIL PERRY, REID PERRY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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