Canaan Smith - Cabin In The Woods lyrics

[Canaan Smith - Cabin In The Woods lyrics]

There's a little spot down
There in the holler
My granddaddy bought with some
Hay field dollars
Twelve hundred square feet
A-frame sittin' 'tween the trees
Yeah, and I got the keys
On a Labor Day weekend
Under twenty-one doesn't mean
We wasn't drinkin' we were having a ball

At that old cabin in the woods
Sitting down by the river
On a September night, I'll always remember
We were sippin' round the fire
Singing old John Denver
Life was feeling good
At that old cabin in the woods
We were young, beer was cold
At that old cabin in the woods

She was back home on another summer break
The break we were on, was gone in a day
And we loaded up the Chevrolet
And we made a little getaway

At that old cabin in the woods
Sitting down by the river
On a hot summer night, I'll always remember
We were playing with fire every
Time I kissed her love was feeling good
At that old cabin in the woods
We were young, the wine was old
That old cabin in the woods

Oh, and I'm here
Hearing that tin roof sing a little rain song
Thinking 'bout the days gone

At that old cabin in the woods
Sitting down by the river
All the crazy nights I'll always remember
Still picking round the fire
Singing for my dinner
And feeling so damn good
That old cabin in the woods
We were young, the beer was cold
That old cabin in the woods
Cabin in the woods cabin in the woods

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