| Sunday afternoon church potluck
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| George Jones blaring from my grandpa’s truck
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| Granny’s fried chicken and her sweet tea
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| Now that’s a bittersweet memory
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| The old tire swing where my little boys play
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| Well, that was me only yesterday
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| Doing double back flips off the branch in the tank
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| Kissing on you and fishing from the bank
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| We’ve had some good times, got through the bad times
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| The sound of laughter always covers up the sad times
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| Strong as an oak, solid as a hickory
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| That’s a love made in the shade of our family tree
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| Passed down from my granny and my grandpa
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| Mom and daddy kept it safe, kept it sturdy and tall
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| Summers were hot, winters were long
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| But our roots were deep and our faith was strong
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| Now some are gone, and some are all grown
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| You and me, baby, branched out on our own
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| With every sunset comes another sunrise
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| I can see my daddy in our little boys' eyes
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| Lost love once throughout the years
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| Remember their smiles and dry those tears
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| 'Cause they’ll live on in your heart and mine
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| So let love grow like a country vine
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| We’ve had some good times, got through the bad times
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| The sound of laughter always covers up the sad times
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| Strong as an oak, solid as a hickory
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| That’s a love made in the shade of our family tree
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| Made in the shade of our family tree
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| Sunday afternoon church potluck
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| George Jones blaring from my grandpa’s truck
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| A family that prays together
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| Is a family that stays together
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| Love the Lord thy God and Savior
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| With all your heart and love thy neighbor
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| A family that prays together
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| Is a family that stays together
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| Love the Lord thy God and Savior
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| With all your heart and love thy neighbor |