Soul Of The Land That's Mine
Lyrics
I'm heading back from the south my dear
Where the sun beats down all day
Where the Rio-Grand runs kind and slow
I've always traveled against that grain
I've never been a golden friend
I've never been fixed like stone
I'm a man who's prone to wonder some
But Lord knows I know my way back home
I've let you down a hundred times
There will be a hundred more
Please keep a place in your warm, warm house
For a heart that's big and sore
It's raining in Memphis and there's snow in Illinois
There's sun over that cold border line
I need to feel that strong north wind
In the soul of the land that's mine
I've let you down a hundred times
There will be a hundred more
Please keep a place in your warm, warm house
For a heart that's big and sore
Home, my dear bitter wind
Home, my oldest friend
Home, my first and only love
Home and native land
I've let you down a hundred times
There will be a hundred more
Please keep a place in your warm, warm house
For a heart that's big and sore
Writer(s): Delaney Doucha Barber
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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