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Product Of A Southern Land Lyrics


Rob Tognoni Product Of A Southern Land


He had an in-bred smile,had a cold steel grip
never wanted to cry,never wanted to slip
his eyes would undress any woman he met
like a hungry junkie needin' just one more hit
and tact,
just wasn't his trait
he been workin' too long givin' all it takes
to make a livin' out of diggin',
but he never complained
nobody listened and nothin' was gained

just a product of a southern land

She was a hard sell woman,she tried to look her best
she put up with fools if she thought she could get
a little bit ahead just payin' the rent
or taken out to dinner with flowers and respect
and lyin',
was her biggest defeat
remember all the stories that she had to repeat
but it really didn't matter if it didn't sync up
there are plenty of suckers just wanna help out

just a product of a southern land
just one more hit

he had an in-bred smile,had a cold steel grip
never wanted to cry,never wanted to slip
she was a hard sell woman,she tried to look her best
like a hungry junkie needin' just one more hit

just a product of a southern land
just one more hit



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