| Hot sun goin' down, heatin' up this little town
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| The cows are fed and the plowin’s all been done
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| Moon light, fireflies, beer on the bank by the riverside
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| We’re gonna have ourselves a little fun
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| Dancin' on the tailgates and raisin' a little cain
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| Rockin' in the pastures and rollin' in the hay
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| It’s the life I love
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| And I’m gonna live it 'til they bury me
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| I can’t get enough of dirt roads and dusty fields and the simple things
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| And I take pride in everything I’ve got
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| 'Cause I’m American-born and country by the grace of God
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| I don’t need no Cadillacs, you can’t put no hay bails in the back
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| It won’t cross a creek or tow no heavy load
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| I don’t like a high-rise cluttering up my clear blue skies
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| Don’t wanna be where the city’s all that grows
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| Some are born with a silver spoon and some come from the farm
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| Some have a ball in the mansion, but we get down in the barn
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| It’s the life I love
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| And I’m gonna live it 'til they bury me
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| I can’t get enough of dirt roads and dusty fields and the simple things
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| And I take pride in everything I’ve got
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| 'Cause I’m American-born and country by the grace of God
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| We build a world of dreams on a big ol' piece of land
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| We’re free to so anything we like, we’re country so we can
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| It’s the life I love
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| And I’m gonna live it 'til they bury me
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| I can’t get enough of dirt roads and dusty fields and the simple things
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| And I take pride in everything I’ve got
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| 'Cause I’m American-born and country by the grace of God |