| You might be a redneck …
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| (radio static)
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| The Grand Ole Opry coming to you live from …
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| (radio static)
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| When your wheelhouse is the land of cotton
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| The first time you leave it can be strange, it can be shockin'
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| Not everybody drives a truck, not everybody drinks sweet tea
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| Not everybody owns a gun, wears a ball cap, boots, and jeans
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| Not everybody goes to church
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| Or watches every NASCAR race
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| Not everybody knows the words to
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| «Ring Of Fire» or «Amazing Grace»
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| Oh, Dixie Land
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| I hope you understand
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| When I miss my Tennessee home
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| And I’ve been away way too long
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| I can’t see this world unless I go
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| Outside my southern comfort zone
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| I have walked the streets of Rome, I have been to foreign lands
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| I know what it’s like to talk and have nobody understand
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| I have seen the Eiffel Tower lit up on a Paris night
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| I have kissed a West Coast girl underneath the Northern Lights
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| I know what it’s like to be the only one like me
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| To take a good hard look around and be a minority
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| And I miss my Tennessee home
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| I can see the ways that I’ve grown
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| I can’t see this world unless I go
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| Outside my southern comfort zone
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| I miss your biscuits and your gravy
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| Fireflies dancing in the night
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| You have fed me, you have saved me
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| Billy Graham and Martha White
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| I have since become a drifter
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| And I just can’t wait to pack
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| Cause I know the route I leave on
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| It will always bring me back
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| I wish I was in Dixie Again
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| I miss my Tennessee Home
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| I’ve been away way too long
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| I can’t see this world unless I go
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| Outside my southern comfort zone
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| Look away, look away
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| I wish I was in Dixie, away, look away |