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Leave A Scar - Blackberry Smoke



     
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Leave A Scar Lyrics


(Verse)
The old man was a good man he raised his children right
He taught us how to work hard and showed us how to fight
Told me about the good Lord and when to use a gun
Made me very proud of where it is that I come from
(Chorus)
When I die put my bones in the Dixie dirt
Look down at me smiling I don't want no feelings hurt
All I leave behind me is a ragged old guitar
I may not change the world but I'm gonna leave a scar
(Verse)
Years a row nobody, the old man turned me loose
Way cross town I learned about those sad ol' country blues
Taught me how to prep my heart from trying to make it right
Told me not to ever break one alone at a time
(Chorus)
When I die put my bones in the Dixie dirt

Look down at me smiling I don't want no feelings hurt
All I leave behind me is a ragged old guitar
I may not change the world but I'm gonna leave a scar
(Bridge)
Hope you have me on your memory like a painted old tattoo
I might not make a history book but I'll burn a page or two
Yeah
(Chorus)
When I die put my bones in the Dixie dirt
Look down at me smiling I don't want no feelings hurt
All I leave behind me is a ragged old guitar
I may not change the world but I'm gonna leave a scar

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Atlanta based Blackberry Smoke continues to grow into the premiere Southern Rock band in America. Over the last 12 months, they have shared the stage with ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Montgomery-Gentry, Shooter Jennings, Cross Canadian Ragweed and countless others.
Blackberry Smoke has relentlessly toured the US this year including a 3 month opening for ZZ Top, and multiple dates with the bands mentioned, The Outlaws and more. They will be joining Lynyrd Skynyrd once again for the Simple Man Cruise in Jan 8-12 2009.

Read more about Blackberry Smoke on Last.fm.


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