| This ol' ticket took me farther
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| Than just some other place
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| To Demonbreun and Old Hickory
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| And down the Natchez Trace
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| Calgary’s northern lights to fireflies
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| Mason-Dixon from the Great Divide
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| Boy, you ain’t from round here
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| Tell me, where do you call home?
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| You might not like to get back
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| Makes the body feel alone
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| Started leaving when I got there
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| And part of me is still wonderin' why
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| Steel belts on the asphalt
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| Taking me to play to some place tonight
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| YYC, BNA
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| Cowtown down to Music City
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| Those Broadway lights sure sparkle pretty
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| Tootsies Cross to Captain Ryman stage
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| Paintin' by the numbers ain’t everything it seems
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| But all of y’all in Nashville were always good to me
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| Make the rounds on Music Row
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| The more things change the more they stay the same
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| Get to church on Sunday
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| Bless your heart, we’ll see you there
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| Wisteria and honeysuckle fill the morning there
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| Go on down to the river but the mighty Cumberland
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| Can’t hear you pray
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| Kananaskis calling, made me feel closer to God anyway
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| YYC, BNA
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| Blue Ridge from the Rocky Mountains |
| I left for Tennessee doubting
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| I’d ever be Alberta-bound again
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| Can’t say which one is home
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| Or where the feeling has gone
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| So I’ll head up to visit some old map dot
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| Damn, oh-oh, oh
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| YYC, BNA
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| Wild roses to magnolias
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| Pleased to meet ya, good to know ya
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| Once you take that trip you ain’t coming back the same |