D Me and my best friend Lillian D And her blue tick hound dog Gideon G Sittin on the front porch cooling in the shade D Singin every song the radio played A Waitin for the Alabama sun to go down G Two red dirt girls in a red dirt town D Me and Lillian Bm A G D Just across the line and a little southeast of Meridian She loved her brother I remember back when He was fixin up a '49 Indian He told her 'Little sister, gonna ride the wind Up around the moon and back again" He never got farther than Vietnam I was standin there with her when the telegram come For Lillian Now he's lyin somewhere about a million miles from Meridian A She said there's not much hope for a red dirt girl G Somewhere out there is a great big world D Thats where I'm bound A And the stars might fall on Alabama G But one of these days I'm gonna swing D My hammer down A Away from this red dirt town D I'm gonna make a joyful sound She grew up tall and she grew up thin Buried that old dog Gideon By a crepe myrtle bush in the back of the yard, Her daddy turned mean and her mama leaned hard Got in trouble with a boy from town Figured that she might as well settle down So she dug right in Across a red dirt line just a little south east from Meridian Bridge: F#m She tried hard to love him but it never did take G It was just another way for the heart to break D So she learned to bend F#m But one thing they don't tell you about the blues when you got em G You keep on falling cause there ain't no bottom D There ain't no end A At least not for Lillian Nobody knows when she started her skid She was only 27 and she had five kids Coulda' been the whiskey, coulda been the pills Coulda been the dream she was trying to kill But there won't be a mention in the news of the world About the life and the death of a red dirt girl Named Lillian Who never got any further across the line than Meridian Now the stars still fall on Alabama The night she finally laid that hammer down Without a sound In the red dirt ground