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Franklin Limestone, always been my home |
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I was born in Nashville, a place I call my own |
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Where the mountains, and the rivers, and the valleys |
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We were married, you and me |
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We were both so happy just being together |
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Like a possum in the wood |
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So please forgive me if I forget to tell you |
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What you mean to me |
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Hard cold winter took away my mother |
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Papa got the fever, Lord he said he couldn't leave her |
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You carried me through bad times, through the worst times |
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You were my driving wheel |
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We were both so happy just being together |
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Like a possum in the wood |
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So please forgive me if I forget to tell you |
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What you mean to me |
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Workin in a coal mine, slaving in the day time |
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Lookin to the Good Lord for any peace of mind |
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The feeling if you left me on that hillside |
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Would break this heart of mine |
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We were both so happy just being together |
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Like a possum in the wood |
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So please forgive me if I forget to tell you |
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Lord, what you mean to me |