Still

Album: Southern Voice (2009)
Charted: 91
Play Video
  • 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
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Randy Houser

Randy HouserSongwriter Interviews

The "How Country Feels" singer talks Skynyrd and songwriting.

Cy Curnin of The Fixx

Cy Curnin of The FixxSongwriter Interviews

The man who brought us "Red Skies" and "Saved By Zero" is now an organic farmer in France.

Director Wes Edwards ("Drunk on a Plane")

Director Wes Edwards ("Drunk on a Plane")Song Writing

Wes Edwards takes us behind the scenes of videos he shot for Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley and Chase Bryant. The train was real - the airplane was not.

Michael Sweet of Stryper

Michael Sweet of StryperSongwriter Interviews

Find out how God and glam metal go together from the Stryper frontman.

Protest Songs

Protest SongsMusic Quiz

How well do you know your protest songs (including the one that went to #1)?

How "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss" Became Rock's Top Proverb

How "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss" Became Rock's Top ProverbSong Writing

How a country weeper and a blues number made "rolling stone" the most popular phrase in rock.