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    Clear creeks and cool mountain mornings. Honest work out in the fields. Cornbread in my momma's kitchen. Daddy saying grace before the meal Family ties run deep in this land. And I'm never very fa
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    Rolling down a backwoods Tennessee bighway. One arm on the wheel. Holding my lover with the other. A sweet soft southern thrill. Worked hard all week. Got a little jingle. On a Tennessee Saturda
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    I remember campin' all night down by the river's edge. Skinny dippin' in the bright moonlight, divin' off a ledge. Skippin' rocks across the water, fishin' on an old trout line. Gigging frogs till
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    Let's roll the windows down, turn the radio up, let the wind blow. Through our hair, love is reckless, let's get reckless tonight There ain't nothin' out here but a big ol' Texas sky. There's a red
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    Say I. (I). Say I. (I) If you wanna a brand new shiny car, say I. If you're sick of songs about broken hearts, say I. If you spent some nights parkin' at the noon. If you don't like being told w
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    I've got her photograph on a stand by my bed. Two on the mantle and thousands in my head. I can't believe how fast she's growing. It ain't supposed to be like this. Everytime I look at her, I see
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    What's goin' on with the sun and the moon. 'Cause one's goin' down too early, one's comin' up too soon. The hands on my old clock Tell me once again that I'm fallin' behind. There's too much to do
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    I saw you starin' at each other. I saw your eyes begin to glow. And I could tell you once were lovers. You ain't hidin' nothing that I don't know There's an old flame burin' in your eyes. That tea
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    There are people in this country who work hard every day. Not for fame or fortune do they strive. But the fruits of their labor are worth more than their pay. And it's time a few of them were recog
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    She can light a fire under me. Give me all the courage that I need. She can see a side I just can't see, she can She can make me smile when I wanna cry. Find a way to change my state of mind. She
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    There's a full moon risin'. Comin' up behind them cypress trees. Betty Jo ain't wearin' nothin' 'round her body. But a cool night breeze Her daddy warned me. Boy, don't come 'round here no more.
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    We could walk away now, call it over and done. Say we fought the good fight and nobody won. Say we're both better off that worst came to worst. So we didn't last, hey, we're not the first But then
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    Oh southern star how I wish you would shine. And show me the way to get home Well I'm blue-collar branded and stuck in a mill. Hard work is a way of life for me. Well I'm too young to live like I'm
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    Oh southern star how I wish you would shine. And show me the way to get home Well I'm blue-collar branded and stuck in a mill. Hard work is a way of life for me. Well I'm too young to live like I'm
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    We didn't know the times were lean,. Round our house the grass was green,. It didn't seem like things were all that bad, I bet we walked a thousand miles,. Choppin' cotton and pusing plows,. And l
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    In a cloud of dust cross Texas south of San Antone. The lawman and the cowboy pushed their horses on. Racin' toward the Rio running out of time. They had to catch the Outlaws before they crossed th
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    Rolling down a backwoods Tennessee bighway. One arm on the wheel. Holding my lover with the other. A sweet soft southern thrill. Worked hard all week. Got a little jingle. On a Tennessee Saturda
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    The stage is set tonight down in Nashville. It's been a long hard ride into town. And thanks to some cowboys and heroes. My chance to sing has finally come around The first song I ever sang was hag
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    There's a little cafe' on the corner of town. Lucy works there 'til the sun goes down. It ain't very much but she brings home the bacon and the bread We got a mortgage we pay just a little bit on.
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    I'm not a stranger to passion. I've seen a lotta love in my time. I've felt that physical attraction. From a touch in the heat of the night I've been all over this country. I've started my share o
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    I don't mind the cold and rain where I'm waiting. I'm holding on to your mem'ry as tight as I can. And silver wings are bringing you back so I can hold you. And let me know that I'm still your lovi
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    Say I. (I). Say I. (I) If you wanna a brand new shiny car, say I. If you're sick of songs about broken hearts, say I. If you spent some nights parkin' at the noon. If you don't like being told w
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    I was raised in the shadows of an old cotton mill. Back when believin' was in style. Small town heaven and a big eyed boy. Made sweet music for a while My daddy worked hard down at the factory. Ni
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    Everybody get on your feet you make me nervous when you're in your seat. Take off your shoes and pat your feet we're doin' a dance that can't be beat. We're barefootin' we're barefootin' we're baref
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    I was born across the river. In the mountains where I call home. Lord, times were good there. Don't know why, I ever roamed Oh, Tennessee River and a mountain man. We get together anytime we can.
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    You see that mountain over there,. Yea, one of these days. I'm going to climb that mountain. Oh play me some mountain music. Like Grandma and Grandpa used to play. Then I'll float on down the riv
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