Ava Hall – Georgia Heat Lyrics

Georgia Heat Lyrics by Ava Hall

When I grow up I want to be
sitting and singing on an old port swing
with my arm around the one who loves me
Few things I hate
but busy dirt roads
or bad nights sleep and being far from home
tend to set me over the edge

Well I’ve a lot of things like burning gas
the way your brain thinks in Johnny Cash
and summer days in the Georgia heat
My sundress and you’re too laughing
Just you and me dancing in the street

Well, sometimes, sure, I can be stubborn
We all know I get that from my mother
And the northern air I breathed when I was young
Well, music sounds so good to me
But your laugh is like a symphony
And next to you is my favorite place to be

Well, I love a lot of things like driving fast
And when the radio sings stories from the past
And summer days in the Georgia heat
My sundress and your two left feet
Just you and me dancing in the street

Well, I sure got a lot of life to live
But I know a song is all I have to give
So I’ll play until my fingers turn blue
And wear my yellow sundress just for you
And I’ll be sure to tie your two left shoes
One, two, one, two, three, four

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