Southern Gravity

Album: Southern Gravity (2015)
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    Started popping bottle tops on the balcony
    Listening to the waves whispering to me
    Welcome back down
    Down
    Thank God I'm down

    Denim blue eyes the pride of some small town
    Dirty blonde hair like honey dripping down
    The Georgia in her voice is such a sweet sweet sound
    Calling me
    Me
    And it's calling me

    Like Southern Gravity
    Getting lost in the moss and the shade of an old oak tree
    Nothing takes the troubles of this world from me
    Like the pull of Southern Gravity

    You shower off the sun and run into the night
    Bare feet on the boulevard ready to take flight
    Every neon's buzzing but the house band ain't tight
    Still it feels so right
    Right
    Not a cloud in sight

    Don't you know rivers run this way for a reason
    'cause its all downhill once you catch that feeling

    Of Southern Gravity
    Getting lost in the moss and the shade of an old oak tree
    Nothing takes the troubles of this world from me
    Like the pull of Southern Gravity

    Tomorrow we'll wake up with a memory
    So I don't dare move with her lying next to me

    'cause she's my Southern Gravity
    And I'm lost in the moss and the shade of an old oak tree
    Nothing takes the troubles of this world from me
    Like the pull of Southern Gravity

    Southern Gravity
    Getting lost in the moss and the shade of an old oak tree
    Nothing takes the weight of the world off of me
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