Bury Me in Georgia Lyrics – Brody Blue

Bury Me in Georgia Lyrics by Brody Blue

High on the mountain
I’m all alone
Sitting by the river
Water splashing on the stones

As morning fills the valley
Where before the night was hung
I wake up from the wine
But the pines block out the sun

And the rain ain’t pleasing
And the cold is on the ground
And strung out on the byways
All the highwaymen stand round

And above the crooked timbers
All the whippoorwills fly blue
And they sing a song so lonesome
Can’t you hear it coming thru?

Or did you decide
You’ve gone deaf and blind
And I’ve been on the job so long
Who knows if I’ll survive

You just sigh as I wonder why
I keep on trying to get to you
It’s no use
There at your window

Leaning on the ledge
Y’got em trying to beat the blade
With a nine pound sledge
Y’got em working on a building

Every carpenter in town
Well if I had it my way
I would tear that building down!
But it won’t get done

All I could ever win’s been won
And I’ve been on the job so long
Who knows if I’ll survive
You won’t cry but will you try

If I die while trying to get to you, to
Bury me in Georgia
Next to you
After all that I’ve been had

You’d think that I’d go mad
But my anticipation
Outweighs my lack of patience
Cause I’ve been on the job so long

Who knows if I’ll survive, so
Bury me in Georgia
Next to you
Bury me in Georgia

Next to you
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Brody Blue Lyrics – Bury Me in Georgia

Brody Blue

Bury Me in Georgia