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Dixie Boy lyrics

Words and Music by Jim McBride

Iwas raised in the shadow of an old cotton mill, back when
believin' was in
style.
Smalltown heaven and a big-eyed boy made sweet music for a
while.
My daddy worked hard down at the facotry.
Nights he went to G.I. school.
He didn't know nothin' 'bout the silver spoon, but he lived by
the golden
rule.

Summer nights he was gone; me and mama stayed home, out on the
front porch
swing, wishin' on the stars in the southern sky, and sometimes
we used to
sing.

We were leaning, leaning on the everlasting arms of love, livin'
all the
simple joys this Dixie boy is made of.

Got my real educationfrom the T.V. station and good ole boys
down at the
park.
The say "Hey, Willie" and those rock-a-billies played their way
into my
heart.
I remember the old folks sittin' 'round talkin' on laidback
Sunday
afternoons.
They said them young folks sure got a hard road.
Oh, they're growin' up too soon.
Now I know they were right, and as I sit here tonight out on the
front porch
swing, the stars are shinin' in my young boy's eyes, just like
they did for
me;

We are leaning, leaning on the everlasting arms of love, livin'
all the
simple joys this Dixie boy is made of.

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