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Track: Bury Me
Artist: Jason Isbell
Album: Foxes in the Snow

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Name: Jason Isbell
Spotify Genres: alt country, americana, roots rock, red dirt
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(born February 1, 1979) After spending six years with Southern rock outfit Drive-By Truckers, singer/guitarist Jason Isbell left the group in 2007 to pursue a solo career. Isbell had already honed his songwriting skills during his tenure with the Truckers, and he funneled those talents into Sirens of the Ditch, a bluesy, punk-infused lesson in guitar tones and Southern swagger that marked his solo debut in summer 2007. Isbell released his latest album, Foxes In The Snow, in March 2025. He was formerly married to [a=Shonna Tucker] and [a1104134].

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Release: Jason Isbell - Foxes In The Snow
Year: 2025
Genres: Folk, World, & Country
Styles: Country, Folk

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LYRICS

Bury me where the wind don't blow
Where the dust won't cover me
Where the tall grass grows
Or bury me right where I fall
Tokyo to Tennessee
I loved them all

See the windmills turn up 55
Still got so much to learn
Still feel alive
One lonely girl is all I need
To tie me to this world
Make be believe

I ain't no cowboy but I can ride
I ain't no outlaw but I've been inside
There were bars of steel boys and there were bars to sing
There were bars with swinging doors
For all the time between

Bury me in the last few lines
Of an obituary for these trying times
Find an old live oak to carve my name
Hard liquor and dirty jokes
Cheap picture frames

Well I ain't no cowboy but I can ride
I ain't no outlaw but I've been inside
There were men of stone, boys and there were men of sand
Long nights alone boys
Head in my hands

I ain't no cowboy but I can ride
I ain't no outlaw but I've been inside
There were bars of steel boys and there were bars to sing
There were bars with swinging doors for all the time between

There were bars with swinging doors for all the time between