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Lyricist: Dolly Parton
Lyrics:
Oh, on a highway headed south somewhere to Dixie Where the cotton blooms in the spring and the snow don't fly I'm gonna rest these chillin' bones in the Southern sunshine And live where the weather's warm until I die
North Dakota, you got my better years Montana, you got five years of my life But the earth's sub-zero wind will never touch me again A Southern girl can't live on snow and ice
Oh, on a highway headed south somewhere to Dixie Where the cotton blooms in the spring and the snow don't fly I'm gonna rest these chillin' bones in the Southern sunshine And live where the weather's warm until I die
When I cross the Dixie line, I'll throw away my coat And my goose-down underwear will have to go I'll never live again where the weather chills you to the bone I'm tired of livin' like an Eskimo
Oh, on a highway headed south somewhere to Dixie Where the cotton blooms in the spring and the snow don't fly I'm gonna rest these chillin' bones in the Southern sunshine And live where the weather's warm until I die
On a highway headed south somewhere to Dixie Where the cotton blooms in the spring and the snow don't fly I'm gonna rest these willin' bones in the Southern sunshine And live where the weather's warm until I die
Oh, on a highway headed south somewhere to Dixie Where the cotton blooms in the spring and the snow don't fly I'm gonna rest these chillin' bones in the Southern sunshine And live where the weather's warm until I die
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