Well my roots run shallow in the southern clay
But I found this girl and she found her way
Into my heart so I will stay
Til my roots run deep in the southern clay
Now before the fruit falls rotten from an old tree soon forgotten
I’m checking the trunk for limbs worth hanging on to
And ill open up these new eyes on a September sunrise
For the first time casting Carolina blue
In the shade of you
Well her roots run deep in the southern clay
She sees her world in a Texan way
She’s reaching out cause she knows someday
Well find each other in the southern clay
Now before the fruit falls rotten from an old tree long forgotten
She’s checking the trunk for limbs worth hanging on to
And ill open up these new eyes on a sweet September sunrise
For the first time casting Carolina blue
In the shade of
You’re the only
One that knows me
The new me and the old me
Now before the fruit falls rotten from an old tree long forgotten
I’m checking the trunk for limbs worth hanging on to
And ill open up these new eyes on a September sunrise
For the first time casting Carolina blue
In the shade of you
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