Jason Mccoy

Born Again In Dixieland

Jason Mccoy


I was dyin in that small town, dreamed of headin southbound 
So I hitched down I-65 
I climbed into her trans am, an hour below of Burmingham 
She was headin home and I was there for the ride 
Started talkin nonsense an' she was laughin at my accent 
-Wound up on the Alabama shore 
There was magic in the night air an' a gulf breeze in her blonde hair 
That's what my soul's searchin for 

CHORUS 

Summer moonlight, southern daughter 
She led me down to the water 
As we lay on that cool, white sand 
I was born again in Dixieland 

We drank from a mason jar, underneath a blanket of stars 
And I said 'do you believe this is meant-to-be?' 
An' she told me 'well I believe the front porch swings 
-The song that the cricket sings- 
And I believe you belong down here with me 

CHORUS 

Summer moonlight, southern daughter 
She led me down to the water 
As we lay on that cool, white sand 
I was born again in Dixieland 

We watched the twilight fade, there by the ocean waves 
And it made me feel at home 
An' I knew I'd found my place, lost in her embrace 
I was baptized in her arms 

CHORUS 

Summer moonlight, southern daughter 
She led me down to the water 
As we lay on that cool, white sand 
I was born again.... 

CHORUS 

Summer moonlight, southern daughter 
She led me down to the water 
As we lay on that cool, white sand 
I was born again in Dixieland 

In Dixieland (Dixieland)