Still

Album: Southern Voice (2009)
Charted: 91
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  • There's a place I like to go
    Where I can hear the cotton grow
    Midnight train whistles blow
    Dozen miles down the road
    All I really have to do
    Is just be still

    There's the place I love to be
    Mama, daddy, my sister and me
    First time I ever saw the beach
    Back to 1983
    All I really have to do
    Is just be still

    When this road gets crazy
    And tries to break me
    And I've had all I can stand
    I can close my eyes
    No matter where I am
    And just be still

    There's a place that I can see
    Where my baby's next to me
    Close enough to feel the heat
    All wound up beneath the sheets
    All I have to do is just be still

    When this road gets crazy
    And tries to break me
    And I've had all I can stand
    I can close my eyes
    No matter where I am
    And just be still

    There's a place I need to go
    Where the stained glass windows glow
    Every part of me is known

    Thank God I can go there
    Thank God I can go there
    Still
    Still
    Oh
    Thank God I can go there still Writer/s: Joe Leathers, Kyle Jacobs, Lee Brice
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