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PLANTATION OAKS
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rock ballad
southern rock
rock ballads about living in the south
This is a collection of songs grouped by theme more than by style - my impressions of living in the deep south, still with the legacy of the Civil War.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Southern Rock
Charts
Peak #1,589
Peak in subgenre #67
Author
Paresh
Rights
1999
Uploaded
May 11, 2015
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MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:52
Story behind the song
images of Florida mixed with the Civil War
Lyrics
Plantation oaks and southern sand Merritt Island marching band The coast of Carolina's calm Magnolia trees, pine and palm Every day arise at dawn every day we're marching on cooking beans and week old bread Remembering our recent dead Foggy day I can barely see Lighted candles cypress trees Angry Atlantic cove People crowd the parlor stove Welcome to Dixie County, Kingdom of the Sun Where the spotted seaside sparrow resides when day is done And young Confederate soldiers are steady on the run And the ghostly water tower covered up with ferns Is glowing in the sunset as the distant sugar mill burns The breakers keep on rolling in, rolling in, rolling in
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