dixie highway chords (by alan jackson)

Found at: dixie highway chords by alan jackson                DIXIE HIGHWAY
Alan Jackson

G                                    C                G
I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
                                              D7                G
I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find

G
A wood frame house and a gravel driveway
       C                   G
Willow trees and old front porch
                                     D7       G
Just outside the city limits, out on highway 34

G                                    C                G
I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
                                              D7                G
I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find

G
That rabbit tobacco, growing on the roadside
          C                   G
Rolled it up and we smoked it down.
G
Don't do much, but it makes you feel big
                      D7            G
When you're ten years old in a tiny town

G                                         C                G
Yeah I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
                                                   D7                G
Yeah I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find

G
Have a chicken pen right in the backyard
      C                    G
Close line running east to west
G
Butterbean and tomato garden
    D7                G
Six days and a Sunday rest

G                                    C                G
I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
                                              D7                G                                    
I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find.


G                              C                 G
Summertime, hot and hazy, bare feet, and a water hose
G
Melon winee on a country table
          D7                     G
Lightning bugs when the sun goes down.

G                                    C                G
I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
                                              D7                G
I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find.

G
The holy ghost on a Sunday morning,
       C                 G
Gospel songs and a Bible read
                                         D7                 G
Sunday lunch at momma's table, thank the Lord and break the bread.

G                                    C                G
I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
                                              D7                G
I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find.

G
A screened in porch right out the backdoor,
          C                     G
Washin' machine and an old wood stove
                                      D7               G
Momma singin' in the kitchen, rollin' homemade biscuit dough

G                                    C                G
I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
                                              D7                G
I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find

G        
When I'm old and Heaven's calling
         C                 G
And they come to carry me away
 G          
Just lay me down, down in the southland
     D7                G
Bury me in the Georgia clay

G                                    C                G
I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines
                                              D7                C   G
I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find
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