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ARCHIVE: dwight yoakam - dixie
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Date: 5/5/99; 11:42:27 PM
From: "John Jezard" <mjezard@albemarlenet.com>
Subject: Submit

Subject: Dixie sang by Dwight Yoakam

Date:5/5/99

From: J. Jezard (mjezard@albemarlenet.com)



D

I sang Dixie as he died

                                                           D7

The people just walked on by as I cried

G                                                                D

The bottle had robbed him of his rebel pride

                       A             D

So I sang Dixie as he died





He said way down yonder in the land of cotton

G                                                                       D

Old times there ainât near as rotten as they are

                                         A

On this damned old LA street

D

Then he drew his dying breath

G

And laid his head against my chest

              D                    A                              D

Please Lord take his soul back home to Dixie



D

He said listen to me son while you still can

G

Run back home to that southern land

                  D                                                 A

Donât you see what life here has done to me?

D

Then he closed those big blue eyes

G

And fell limp against my side

                 D                     A                              D

No more pain now heâs safe back home in Dixie
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