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Walking through the high dry grass
Pushing my way through slow
Yellow belly black snake sleeping on a red rock
Waiting for the stranger to goSugar train stops at the crossing
Cane cockies cursing below
Bad storm coming
Better run to the top of the mountainMountain in the shadow of light
Rain in the valley below
Mountain in the shadow of light
Rain in the valley belowWell, you could say you're Peter
Say you're Paul
Don't put me up on your bedroom wall
Call me king of the mountainBlacksmith fires up the bellows
Cane cutters burning the load
Workers of the world
Run to the top of the mountainMountain in the shadow of light
Rain in the valley below
Mountain in the shadow of light

Rain in the valley belowWell, you could say you're Peter
Say you're Paul
Don't put me up on your bedroom wall
Call me king of the mountainWell, I can't take the hands from my face
There are some things we can't replace, yeahMountain in the shadow of light
Rain in the valley below
Mountain in the shadow of lightWell, you could say you're Peter
Say you're Paul
Don't put me up on your bedroom wall
Call me king of the mountainWell, you could say you're Peter
Say you're Paul
Don't put me up on your bedroom wall
Call me the king of the mountainOver liquid tarmac wastelands of cactus and heat
Down cobblestone alleyways of washing day sheets
Up ghost prairie mountains of sunset and spaceDown the road, a familiar place, across the wilderness
Out further than the bush, I will follow you
I will follow you, I will follow you

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True to their name, north carolina's Southern Culture On The Skids offer an affectionate parody of local white-trash trailer-park culture, matching their skewed outlook with a wild, careening brand of rock & roll. SCOTS' music is a quintessentially Southern-fried amalgam of rockabilly, boogie, country, blues, swamp pop, and chitlin circuit R&B, plus a liberal dose of california surf guitar, a hint of punk attitude, and the occasional mariachi horns.

Read more about Southern Culture On The Skids on Last.fm.


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