Salty South

AMY ELIZABETH RAY

Mister pull up a chair
I got time for tears
Tell me all the stories that you never did
Of the salty south
The Seminoles held out
While Geronimo died in a lonely jail

A thousand tides, and
A thousand waves
Takin' it all away

It'll come back in
We'll be gone by then
And it's a miracle we ever learned to live

Drain that land
For a better plan
Sugarcane and the civil man
But now the ringin' dead them pines
Planted in that time
We gonna keep on killin' till they get it right

A thousand tides, and
A thousand waves
Takin' it all away

It'll come back in
We'll be gone by then, oh
And it's a miracle we ever learned to live

I remember the wind
As it was settlin'
And every sun goin' down was a picture then
But we look back at 'em framed
They all look the same
There's no sense of time, no sense of pain

A thousand tides, and
A thousand waves
Takin' it all away

And it'll come back in
We'll be gone by then, oh
And it's a miracle we ever learned to give

Trivia about the song Salty South by Indigo Girls

On which albums was the song “Salty South” released by Indigo Girls?
Indigo Girls released the song on the albums “Poseidon And The Bitter Bug (deluxe Edition)” in 2009, “Poseidon and the Bitter Bug” in 2009, and “Staring Down The Brilliant Dream” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Salty South” by Indigo Girls?
The song “Salty South” by Indigo Girls was composed by AMY ELIZABETH RAY.

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