MAGNOLIA MOUNTAIN
 Ryan Adams, from Cold Roses (2005)
|  | Bm | D | 
|  | I wanna go to | Magnolia Mountain | 
|  | A | E | 
| And | lay my weary head | down | 
|  | D | A | Asus4 | A | 
| Of the moun | tain my savior made |  |  |  | 
|  | Bm | D | 
|  | Steady my soul and | ease my worry | 
|  | A | E | 
|  | Hold me when I rattle like a | hummingbird hummin' | 
|  | G | D | A | Asus4 | A | 
|  | Tie me to the rocks of the | mountain my savior made |  |  |  | 
|  | C#m | B | F# | 
|  | Sing me a song | until the | morning comes | 
|  | C#m | B | D | A | 
| If the | morning | come, will you | lie to | me | 
|  | C#m | 
| Will you | take me to your bed | 
|  | F# | 
| Til' I'm | heavy like the rocks in the riverbed | 
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| I wanna be the bluebird singing | 
|  | 
| Singing to the roses in her yard | 
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| Roses in her yard her father grew for her | 
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| It's been raining like Tennessee honey | 
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| So long I got too heavy to fly | 
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| Ain't no bluebird ever gets too heavy to sing | 
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| Sing me a song until the morning comes | 
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| And if the morning don't come, will you lie to me | 
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| Will you take me to your bed | 
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| Ti'l I'm heavy like the rocks in the riverbed | 
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| We burn the cotton fields down in the valley | 
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| And ended up with nothing but scars | 
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| Scars became the lessons that we gave to our children - after the war | 
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| There ain't nothing but the truth of Magnolia Mountain | 
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| Steady your soul and ease your worry | 
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| Lie to me like I lie to you | 
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| Hold me down until the morning comes | 
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| And if the morning don't come | 
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| Will you take me to your bed | 
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| Ti'l I'm heavy like the rocks in the riverbed | 
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