I sang Dixie as he died
People just walked on by as I cried
The bottle had robbed him of all his rebel pride
So I sang Dixie as he died
He said way down yonder in the land of cotton
Old times there ain't near as rotten as they are
On this damned old L.A. street
Then he drew a dying breath
And laid his head against my chest
Please Lord take his soul back home to Dixie
Chorus
He said listen to me son while you still can
Run back home to that Southern land
Don't you see what life here has done to me?
Then he closed those old blue eyes
And fell limp against my side
No more pain, now he's safe back home in Dixie
Chorus
I sang Dixie as he died
People just walked on by
As i cried
The bottle had robbed him of his rebel pride
so i sang dixie as he died
i sang dixie as he dieduTrack/u: Generic The Norm
uArtist/u: Epidemic
uAlbum/u: Epidemic
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(*Verse 1)
Show me to my preassigned seat in this life
Help me find a way to be content and invincible
(*Chorus)
Generic The Norm
Shapeless the form
We're spoon-feeding the grey
It's not enough to see without taking part
It's not enough to be moderate, MODERATE
(*Verse 2)
Bending over backwards, bland is an aquired taste
Happy to donate waste now, drown yourself in deep self-hate
(*Chorus)
Generic The Norm
Shapeless the form
We're spoon-feeding the grey
It's not enough to see without taking part
It's not enough to be moderate, MODERATE
(*Verse 3)
And I so don't want to sink to your level
And I do not need to strike back
But I will not turn you the other cheek
But you don't want to see me breaking
But you don't want to see me breaking
(*Verse 4)
Show me to my pre-assigned seat in this
LIFE!!!
Not enough to see without taking part
Not enough to be moderate, MODERATE
Not enough to be moderate
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(*End 3m 44s)
6/19/2003