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White Lightning

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Date: 11/27/96; 6:21:09 PM
From: "Clay Glover" 
Subject: White Lightnin'

White Lightning
George Jones

GWell in North Carolina, way back in the hills
There lived by old pappy and he had him a still.
He brewed white lightnin' till the sun went down.
Then he filled him a jug and he passed it around.
D7Mighty,mighty pleasin,myCpappy's
corn squeezings.........(ooh-white-GLightnin')

CHORUS:
Well theC "G" men "T" men revenuers too
GLooking for the place where he made his brew.
They wereD7looking tryin to book him but my C
pappy kept on cooking.......
(ooh-white-GLighnin')

GWell I asked my pappy what he called his brew
He said white lightnin stead of mountain dew
I took one sip and right away I knew
Cause my eyes bugged out and my face turned blue
D7Lightnin' started flashinCthunder started
crashing.......(ooh-Gwhite lightnin')-chorus

GWell a city slicker came and he said "I'm tough"
I think I wanna taste that powerful stuff.
He took one sip and drank it right down.
And I heard him a moaning as he hit the ground
D7Mighty,mighty pleasin yourCpappys
corn squeezings.......(ooh-white-Glightning.
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