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Forever Country
01. God’s Country
02. This Kiss
03. Here and Now
04. Speechless
05. Martha Divine
06. Wanna Be That Song
07. Drift Away
08. All on Me
09. You and Me on the Rock
10. We Oughta Be Drinkin’
11. Born Free
12. Cheap Cologne
13. Good Vibes
14. You Are My Sunshine (Southern Family remix)
15. Comin’ to Your City
16. F‐150
17. The Good Ones
18. Flatliner
19. Whiskey
20. While You’re Gone
21. Think a Little Less
22. Wishful Drinking
23. God Is a Working Man (Southern Family remix)
24. Confetti
25. Find Me Here (Built Up)
26. Long Haul
27. Want Me Too
28. Dear Rodeo
29. Just Got Started Lovin’ You
30. Forever and Ever, Amen
31. (Kissed You) Good Night
32. Before I Knew It
33. Sing Along
34. Dance With Me
35. Leave the Pieces
36. Ain’t a Road Too Long
37. Wanted
38. Say
39. Single Man
40. Highwomen
I was a Highwoman
And a mother from my youth
For my children I did what I had to do
My family left Honduras when they killed the Sandinistas
We followed a coyote through the dust of Mexico
Every one of them except for me survived
And I am still alive

I was a healer
I was gifted as a girl
I laid hands upon the world
Someone saw me sleeping naked in the noon sun
I heard "witchcraft" in the whispers and I knew my time had come
The bastards hung me at the Salem gallows hill
But I am living still

I was a freedom rider
When we thought the South had won
Virginia in the spring of '61
I sat down on the Greyhound that was bound for Mississippi
My mother asked me if that ride was worth my life
And when the shots rang out I never heard the sound
But I am still around

And I'll take that ride again
And again
And again
And again
And again

I was a preacher
My heart broke for all the world
But teaching was unrighteous for a girl
In the summer I was baptized in the mighty Colorado
In the winter I heard the hounds and I knew I had been found
And in my Savior's name, I laid my weapons down
But I am still around

We are The Highwomen
Singing stories still untold
We carry the sons you can only hold
We are the daughters of the silent generations
You sent our hearts to die alone in foreign nations
It may return to us as tiny drops of rain
But we will still remain

And we'll come back again and again and again
And again and again
We'll come back again and again and again
And again and again