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Alabama Pines
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit capo 4
Well I moCved into this room if you can call it that a wBeek ago
I neAver do what I'm supposed to do.
I don't eGven need a nFame anymore, No one calls it out, kind of vCanishes away.
And CI can't get to sleep at night, the parking lots so lBoud and bright
The AAC hasn't worked in 20 years.
Probably nGever made a sFingle person cold but I can't say the same for me
I've dCone it many times.
CSomebody tBake me hAome through thGose FAlabama PCines
You can't drive through Talladega on a weekend in October.
So head up north to Jacksonville, cut around and over
Watch your speed in Boiling Springs, They ain’t got a thing to do, they'll get you every time.
Somebody take me home through those Alabama Pines
Somebody take me home through those Alabama Pines
Ohh Ohh
And if we pass through on a Sunday, better make a stop at Wayne's.
It's the only open liquor store north and I can't stand the pain of being by myself
Without a little help on a Sunday afternoon.
And I needed that damn woman like a dream needs gasoline
and I tried to be some ancient kind of man
One that's never seen the beauty in the world, but I tried to chase it down
and make the whole thing mine.
Somebody take me home through those Alabama Pines
Somebody take me home through those Alabama Pines
Ohh Ohh
I've been stuck here in this town if you can call it that a year or two,
I never do what I'm supposed to do.
I don't even need a name anymore, No one calls it out. Kind of vanishes away.
And no one gives a damn about the things I give a damn about.
The liberties that we can't do without seem to disappear like ghosts in the air.
And we don't even care, kind of vanishes away.