Honey, honey…
Don’t you worry about me
When you go away into the city
I was born in the country, in the country’s where I’ll be
Till that lonesome song takes me home
I’ll pour me something dark, I’ll pour me something strong
Something, that helps me hang on
But when I see your picture hanging up there on the wall
That’s about the time the tears start to fall...but
Honey, honey…
Don’t you worry about me
When you go away into the city
I was born in the country, in the country’s where I’ll be
Till that lonesome song takes me home
There’s a letter in an envelope, it’s been sitting here for days
Just waiting to send it your way
There’s a long train whistle and it’s howling out your name
And I swear I could hear that old train sing
Honey, honey…
Don’t you worry about me
When you go away into the city
I was born in the country, in the country’s where I’ll be
Till that lonesome song takes me home
There’s a “for sale” sign on a pickup, at the house on down the road
It says forty-five hundred “OBO”
Well it might get me to you, but then again I just don’t know
So I’ll wait here and hope that you come home
Honey, honey…
Don’t you worry about me
When you go away into the city
I was born in the country, in the country’s where I’ll be
Till that lonesome song takes me home
credits
from Red Moon Rounder,
released May 5, 2018
Justin O'Connell: Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Chad Cunningham: Banjo, Backup Vocals
Blake Goodwin: Drums, Backup Vocals
Quinn Bryant: Bass, Backup Vocals
Recorded and mixed by Adam Hawkins at Right Heel Music
Mastered by Jeremy Garrett at Hidden Tracks Recording Studio
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