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Introdução: D G D G
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They're harbor for flower pots,
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Old folks, and sleepy dogs,
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Sandals and wooden swings
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They're known for their shade and ice cold lemonaide
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And morning glory vines and wire screens
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They keep the world from running right up to our front door
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They're a place where time doesn't matter anymore
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And on a dark summer night they shine like torches
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Those old old southern porches
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All the years of our evil talk
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That creep into their floors and walls
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And oh the stories they could tale
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Will they know the sounds of snapping beans,
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Roller skates and guitar strings
C G
Box fans rattling on the window seals
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And to the one that has been away to long the steps are open arms
E7 A
And they have always been a place where young lovers exchange hearts
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They're shelter from the rain and the August sun that scorches
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Those old old southern porches
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Whoa and If you have never known one I'm so sorry
E7 A
But they're some of my very favorite memories
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All their fears are framed by gingerbread,
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White columns and iron rails
D G
Life looks like a movie passing by
D G
If you find one let it rest you, set back and let it bless you
C G
Oh, I guarantee it&rsquo s going to ease your weary mind
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For times are changing fast now and everything is a race
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The old world is full of trouble
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Oh oh, and nowhere is really safe,
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But I always find a harbor and a comfort in the voices
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Of those old old southern porches
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Oh, I always find a harbor and a comfort in the voices
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Of old, grass valley California porches
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Oh oh oh oh