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The most remarkable thing about coming home to you |
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Is the feeling of being in motion again, |
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It's the most extraordinary thing in the world. |
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I have two big hands |
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And a heart pumping blood |
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And a 1967 Colt .45 |
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With a busted safety catch. |
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The world shines |
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As I cross the Macon county line, |
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Going to Georgia. |
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The most remarkable thing about you standing in the doorway is that it's you |
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And that you are standing in the doorway |
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And you smile as you ease the gun from my hand |
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I am frozen with joy right where I stand. |
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The world throws its light underneath your hair. |
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40 miles from Atlanta, this is nowhere. |
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Going to Georgia |
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The world shines |
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As I cross the Macon county line, |
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Going to Georgia |