Peace in the Pines

Put me to peace in the pines
Don't bother with those white and yellow lines
Take me to the land where I was dealt my hand
Put me to peace in the pines

Lay me down beside my mother and my brother
And to the left of my old man
Just an old pine box, 72 inches
Underneath that all black sand

So take this body home, my soul has gone away
To a better place
And don't let 'em see me, 'cause you know I will be cryin'
And I'd hate to see my baby's face

Roll me away in a horse drawn wagon
So I can feel the bumps in the road
And make sure ol' blue is there with his ol' tail waggin'
He'll go home when I go cold

And tell my buddies that I'll see 'em when I see them
And that I had a hell of a time
I'll never forget all the times that we wasted
Tryna make the end of that story rhyme

So take this body home, my soul has gone away
To a better place
And don't let 'em see me, 'cause you know I will be cryin'
And I'd hate to see my baby's face
And I'd hate to see my baby's face

Put me to peace in the pines
Don't bother with those white and yellow lines



Credits
Writer(s): Kolton Moore
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