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& Ohio Where would I be without you God & Ohio God & Ohio I'm stronger all because of you Cincinnati Raised in the Southern Ohio Ohio Family chain longer
At a Delaware, Ohio home October 4th, it was Rutherford B. Hayes was born The fourth child of Sophia's After school, he attended Kenyon College in
'Twas the year of '23 On my way to Tennessee Riding on the Norfolk Southern Line I got pinched in clabam' cnd they crammed me in the can I thank God
I talk. Ball cap boots and jeans and a little southern draw. I can be up in Ohio or back home in Caroline. No matter what state I'm in, I'm in
ticket on the Southern railroad line I don't have to worry 'cause I know it never leaves on time Late last night we made love and everything was all
I like a Southern kind a woman, yes i do, me too, easy Let's make it sound like Frankie Beverly, this for you Frankie Beverly Now i like them girls
corncob out of Ohio, oh Ohio Frogs and Fish float upside-down, 'there's nothin' wrong in this railroad town', oh Ohio When the toxic train comes rollin'
forever more I'm riding down this sad and lonely southern central railroad line On my way to misery for such a long long time I'm traveling down this sad
her away These words I heard her say And they're travellin' on that Southern Dixie Flyer She was only sweet sixteen And the only joy I've seen What God
see me out a walking Talking down that railroad track You may see me out a walking Talking down that railroad track But good gal you done me wrong I
Running these railroads In this Hell hole I've died over and over to get back to my lifeline Since you left I haven't lived a day Tobacco leaves,
sure did You may see me talking and Walking down the railroad track You may see me talking Walking down the railroad track But good gal, you done me
Never able to put much food on the table In a coal covered holler in southern Floyd County Sam and his brothers all split for Ohio The day that oldest was
I've never been to Texas Never been to Ohio Never really thought about it Never cared to go I thought I'd end up in the North In some apartment
From the flat plains of ohio we drifted out one day, D g a For the southern part of the journey G d g d Underneath the bridge, the ohio river
John The Gandy Dancer is a railroad man And his work is never done With his pick and his shovel and his willing hands He makes the railroad run
Railroad smoke sifting through the strong southern sky I always knew that one day I'd see you die Said the man at the junction To the boy in
John The Gandy Dancer is a railroad man And his work is never done With his pick and his shovel and his willing hands He makes the railroad run
John The Gandy Dancer is a railroad man And his work is never done With his pick and his shovel and his willing hands He makes the railroad run
train Now she's got a fire burnin' deep inside Ridin' on a southbound train And the clickity-clack of that railroad track Only helps to fan the flames No
John The Gandy Dancer is a railroad man And his work is never done With his pick and his shovel and his willing hands He makes the railroad run
John The Gandy Dancer is a railroad man And his work is never done With his pick and his shovel and his willing hands He makes the railroad run
I follow the railroad tracks To the promised land Where dreams come true Brothers and sisters can join hands I follow the drinking gourd
before In the southern Indiana antique store In this dying old town on the railroad line Where no train has rolled through Since 1969 The Kiwanis Club
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