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Beth Thornley - Birmingham lyrics
I'm goin' back to Birmingham;
 gotta hear long Libba sing.
 Mud and steel they take me back
 to where I first left everything.
 Bitter vine beats a line
 up to my back dorr.
 Covers all that could have been;
 what's not forgotten gets ignored.
 And it's in the blood and in the mud
 where the light turns red in his hand.
 And it's in the blood and in the mud
 down in Birmingham.
 Been a long time since yesterday
 when the water and dogs had somethin' to say.
 But it runs so deep and cuts so wide
 be a long, long time to the other side.
 The wounded pride gets baked inside
 the cakes of the WMU.
 And we know what's said when we turn our headsBeth Thornley - Birmingham - http://motolyrics.com/beth-thornley/birmingham-lyrics.html
 but don't know what more we can do.
 And it's in the blood and in the mud
 where the light turns red in his hand.
 And it's in the blood and in the mud
 down in Birmingham.
 Midnight comes without a breeze;
 thick and damp behind your knees.
 And unless you know, then you don't know
 what's been there that won't let go.
 And the church pews creak
 when the sinners speak'
 and the popsicle fans they bittersweet.
 'Cause you gotta work to beat the heat
 so says the man in the judgment seat.
 And it's in the blood and in the mud
 where the light turns red in his hand.
 And it's in the blood and in the mud
 down in Birmingham.








