Intro :
I t's been such a long long t ime since we loved each o ther but our hearts were tru e.
O ne t ime fo r on e bri ef d ay I was t he m an fo N.C. r you.
L ast night I heard you talk in' in your sleep saying thin gs you shouldn't say
O h ba by you jus t mig ht h ave t o go to j ail s N.C. omeday.
I s there a place w e can go is there a nybo dy we can see ?
M aybe it's the same for you a s it is f or me N.C. .
I ain't seen my fa mily in twenty y ears . That ain't easy to und erst and.
T hey may be dea d by now? I lo st tr ack of 'e N.C. m after they lost their land.
S hake it up baby t wist and shout yo u kn ow what it's all abo ut.
W hat are yo u doin' out there in the sun anyway?
D on't you know the s un c an bu N.C. rn your brains right out.
M y enemy crashed in to the dust. S topp ed dead in his tra cks.
A nd h e lost his lust he was run down har d.
A nd he broke apart he d ied i N.C. n shame he had an iron heart.
I wear d ark glasses to c over my eye s.
T here are s ecre ts in 'em that i ca n't disgu N.C. ise.
C ome back b aby if I hurt your feel ings I ap N.C. ologise.
T wo trains running s ide by side forty miles w ide down the eastern lin e.
Y ou d on't h ave to go I j ust c ame t o yo u bec N.C. ause you're a friend of mine.
I think that when m y back was turned t he w hole world behind me bur ned.
I t's been a whi le si nce we wa lked down that N.C. long long aisle.
W e cried on a cold a nd frosty morn w e cr ied because our souls were tor n.
S o mu ch for tea rs so muc h for thes e lo ng an N.C. d wasted years.