| I’m 5th generation
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| On the same piece of land
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| My grandfather’s grandfather
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| Paid just 10 $ to a government man
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| For this little piece of heaven
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| That I will always call home
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| And that won’t ever change
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| It runs right through my veins
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| Straight to my soul
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| Well you can put me in the city
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| And I’ll do just fine
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| But give me my saddle and a good horse to ride
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| ‘Cause at the end of the day
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| When the work’s all done
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| I wanna hang my hat knowing where I’m coming from
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| I’ve got country in my blood
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| I’ve got this country in my blood
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| 100 years of come and gone
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| And there’s been many that were tough
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| But through hard work and tears
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| We made it through those years
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| Never giving up
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| And I’ve seen a lot of places
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| From up on the stage
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| But nothing compares to what I got right here
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| In this wide open space
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| Well you can put me in the city
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| And I’ll do just fine
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| But give me my cattle and a tractor to drive
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| ‘Cause at the end of the day
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| When the work’s all done
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| I wanna hang my hat knowing where I’m coming from
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| I’ve got country in my blood
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| I’ve got this country in my blood
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| Yea you can put me in the city
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| And I’ll do just fine
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| But give me my saddle and a good horse to ride
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| ‘Cause at the end of the day
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| When the work’s all done
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| I wanna hang my hat knowing where I’m coming from
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| I’ve got country in my blood
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| I’ve got this country in my blood
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| I’ve got country in my blood
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| I’ve got this country in my blood |