Bearhound - God Save The South
Well, I got fish
Cleanin' my feet
And I got water
Up to my knees
And I got an angel
Watchin' over me
And I feel safe
Whenever she sings
Well, God save the South
And God save the good man
But God shut his mouth
When I asked for a woman
I'd give you the money
If I knew where I put it
I'd fall in love with you, honey
But I probably shouldn't
Well, I was darker-skinned
About a year ago
I was stronger and smarter
More than rumors they know
And there's no way this highway
Will lead me to a friend
But either your way or my way
We're gonna get there in the end
And you got the horses
And you got the cattle
But I got the irons, yeah
And I'm ready for battle
Were you ready to kiss me
Was I ready for lovin'
Well, if'n you weren't
Then baby, I wasn't
And I still miss all my
Filthy little cigarettes
Are you forgetting
All those friendships you regret
You may always recall
The hour I was king
But you won't remember me
No!
Well, I haven't seen you
In about seven years
If ever it makes me sad
It don't bring me to tears
Well, I'm going to Georgia
I hope you're doing fine
And I don't want to bore you
With all those things on my mind
Well God save the South
And God save the good man
But God shut his mouth
When I asked for a woman
Written by:
Abram Woodrow, Jason Schweizer, Trent Giles
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