Zac Brown Band, Clay Cook - Smoke Rise lyrics

[Zac Brown Band, Clay Cook - Smoke Rise lyrics]

She was something in her formative years
She'd hide her accent, it would reappear
When she would brag on what
Daddy bought last night
Only pretty girls were in that crowd
They'd tease a handful of poor kids out loud
And even then, I knew it wasn't right

Smoke Rise you were never kind
Good news i've left you all behind
Some who hoped that it would last smoke Rise
I'm glad you're in my past

Most of the kids were better than me
Or at least they thought so
And it was plain to see
That children are cruel
And I didn't have a fighting chance
I wasn't a jock, I wasn't a brain
We weren't well-off and mama couldn't explain
Why no one would take a poor boy to the dance

Smoke Rise you were never kind
Good news i've left you all behind
Some who hoped that it would last smoke Rise
I'm glad you're in my past smoke Rise
You were never kind good news
I've left you all behind
Some who hoped that it would last smoke Rise
I'm glad you're in my past

Those bold rich kids find it hard to embrace
When they bus black kids in
From all over the place
The county tried to prove their
Schools were all the same
Old Jim Crow tried to integrate
But in the South, it's hard to relate
When Grandpa used the "N" word with no shame

Smoke Rise you were never kind
Good news i've left you all behind
Some who hoped that it would last smoke Rise
I'm glad you're in my past

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