| Daddy was a farmer, like his Daddy was before
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| It only seemed fitting, I walk through the same door
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| I met my wife in High School, she was the prettiest I’d ever seen
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| I’m not sure why she chose me, but she’ll always be my homecoming queen
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| I got you to forever hold; |
| I’m not letting go
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| I feel like I’m right where I need to be
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| I thank the Lord everyday, if I get the chance to pray
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| For all these blessings, He’s given me
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| Like living with you, in our small town family dream
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| Our oldest boy’s like his old man; |
| he wants to run the family farm
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| Youngest child is a rebel soul, got a hell of an arm
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| I’m so proud of both, I’m such a lucky man
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| I don’t have to have a lot, to be thankful of where I am
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| I got you to forever hold; |
| I’m not letting go
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| I feel like I’m right where I need to be
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| I thank the Lord everyday, if I get the chance to pray
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| For all these blessings, He’s given me
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| Like living with you, in our small town family dream
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| And we’re having a girl, named after her Grandma Jean
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| It looks like a new generation of farmers, and a homecoming queen
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| I got you to forever hold; |
| I’m not letting go
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| I feel like I’m right where I need to be
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| I thank the Lord everyday, if I get the chance to pray
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| For all these blessings, He’s given me
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| Like living with you, in our small town family dream
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| I wouldn’t change a thing, about living with you, in our small town family dream |