Creekwater Clear (teat. Elle King) Songtext
von Charlie Worsham
Creekwater Clear (teat. Elle King) Songtext
Between the moccasins, the skeeters, and the gators
Old tires and rusted out refrigerators
You′d think it's a wonder I made it out alive, yeah
I learned to watch my step and how to swim there
My first fish and my first beer′s still buried in there
Along with the all the where I'm from
I grew up and left behind
Ain't it funny how you gotta leave home sometimes to find it
My rambin′ liked to sink me like a stone
The world don′t often look like the Lord designed it
Turns out it was under them bare feet all along
Somewhere in the mud and kudzu vines
The suns still shines brighter in my memory there than it does here
Lookin' back into that Delta, flat, Mississippi mirror
I see it all creekwater clear
Ooh, ooh (mm, mm)
Ooh, ooh
If I said today I′m good, I'd be a liar
′Cause that somethin's missing sticks me like a briar
It′s been so long since I've been back
So long I can't believe
So with a six-pack, some crickets, and a cane pole
I′m headed down to where that muddy water flows
If I could only find myself this time, I may never leave
Ain′t it funny how you gotta leave home sometimes to find it
My rambin' liked to sink me like a stone
The world don′t often look like the Lord designed it
Turns out it was under them bare feet all along
Somewhere in the mud and kudzu vines
The suns still shines brighter in my memory there than it does here
Lookin' back into that Delta, flat, Mississippi mirror
I see it all creekwater clear
Down under them roots
In the banks in bewteen
It might look dirty, but it′ll wash you clean
Ain't it funny how you gotta leave home sometimes to find it
My rambin′ liked to sink me like a stone
The world don't often look like the Lord designed it
Turns out it was under them bare feet all along
Somewhere in the mud and kudzu vines
The suns still shines brighter in my memory there than it does here
Lookin' back into that Delta, flat, Mississippi mirror
I see it all creekwater clear
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Old tires and rusted out refrigerators
You′d think it's a wonder I made it out alive, yeah
I learned to watch my step and how to swim there
My first fish and my first beer′s still buried in there
Along with the all the where I'm from
I grew up and left behind
Ain't it funny how you gotta leave home sometimes to find it
My rambin′ liked to sink me like a stone
The world don′t often look like the Lord designed it
Turns out it was under them bare feet all along
Somewhere in the mud and kudzu vines
The suns still shines brighter in my memory there than it does here
Lookin' back into that Delta, flat, Mississippi mirror
I see it all creekwater clear
Ooh, ooh (mm, mm)
Ooh, ooh
If I said today I′m good, I'd be a liar
′Cause that somethin's missing sticks me like a briar
It′s been so long since I've been back
So long I can't believe
So with a six-pack, some crickets, and a cane pole
I′m headed down to where that muddy water flows
If I could only find myself this time, I may never leave
Ain′t it funny how you gotta leave home sometimes to find it
My rambin' liked to sink me like a stone
The world don′t often look like the Lord designed it
Turns out it was under them bare feet all along
Somewhere in the mud and kudzu vines
The suns still shines brighter in my memory there than it does here
Lookin' back into that Delta, flat, Mississippi mirror
I see it all creekwater clear
Down under them roots
In the banks in bewteen
It might look dirty, but it′ll wash you clean
Ain't it funny how you gotta leave home sometimes to find it
My rambin′ liked to sink me like a stone
The world don't often look like the Lord designed it
Turns out it was under them bare feet all along
Somewhere in the mud and kudzu vines
The suns still shines brighter in my memory there than it does here
Lookin' back into that Delta, flat, Mississippi mirror
I see it all creekwater clear
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Writer(s): Jaren Johnston, Brent Cobb, Charlie Worsham Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com