Make You Mine

Album: County Line (2016)
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  • You were made to shine under Southern stars
    Pure as the mountain rain
    You're the love songs pouring out of this guitar
    Sweeter than sugarcane

    You've got my heart wrapped up like it's down in the holler
    Covered in kudzu vines
    When the night feels right I'm gonna come a-callin'
    I'm gonna make you mine

    You're hallelujah, Sunday morning
    All I've ever needed, wanted
    Underneath this pale moon sky
    I'm gonna make you mine
    Yeah, I'm gonna make you mine

    Gonna take you slow dancing by the water
    I just wanna hold you tight
    I'm in love with a soul miner's daughter
    And I'm gonna make you mine

    You're hallelujah, Sunday morning
    All I've ever needed, wanted
    Underneath this pale moon sky
    I'm gonna make you mine
    Yeah, I'm gonna make you mine

    You're hallelujah, Sunday morning
    All I've ever needed, wanted
    Underneath this pale moon sky
    I'm gonna make you mine

    You're hallelujah, Sunday morning
    All I've ever needed, wanted
    Underneath this pale moon sky
    I'm gonna make you mine
    Yeah, I'm gonna make you mine

    You were made to shine under Southern stars
    In my arms tonight
    I can feel the beating of your heart
    I'm gonna make you mine Writer/s: Ben Merritt Stennis, Brad Rempel, Seth Mosley
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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