South Carolina

Album: Lady In Waiting (1976)
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  • Drove in from Texas, tired of being alone
    It's so hard to find a love on your own

    Now we'll be sharing all these days together, you and me
    It's good to find out just exactly what we want to be

    South Carolina, stars in her eyes
    Blue Ridge Mountain, home in the sky

    Love is glowing on the afternoon line
    Sun is driving just as long as it shines
    You've been shining through my eyes
    With everything I see
    Darkness and daylight lets me know
    What you really mean to me

    South Carolina, stars in her eyes
    Blue Ridge Mountain, home in the sky

    It's time to pack up and get ready to go
    Things I think lately are things I used to know
    And I've been thinking, Carolina, we can find a way
    To be together every night and have you every day

    South Carolina, stars in her eyes
    Blue Ridge Mountain, home in the sky
    South Carolina, stars in her eyes
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