| Soon the pines will be falling everywhere
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| Village children always fighting for a share
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| And the six-o-nine goes roaring down the creek
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| Deacon Lee prepares his service for next week
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| I saw grandma yesterday down at the store
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| Well she’s really looking fine for eighty-four
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| And she asked me if sometime I’d fix the barn
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| Poor old girl, she needs a man down on the farm
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| And it’s good old country comforts in my bones
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| Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known
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| Just an old fashioned feeling in my bones
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| Country comfort’s any road that’s going home, woohoo
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| Down at the well they’ve got a new machine
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| Foreman says it cuts manpower by fifteen
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| «And oh, but that ain’t natural» old man Clayson says
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| Cause he’s a horse-drawn man until his dying days
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| And it’s good old country comforts in my bones
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| Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known
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| Just an old fashioned feeling in my bones
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| Country comfort’s any road that’s going home
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| And it’s good old country comforts in my bones
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| Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known
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| Just an old fashioned feeling in my bones, woohoo
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| Country comfort’s any road that’s going home
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| And it’s good old country comforts in my bones
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| Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known
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| Just an old fashioned feeling in my bones
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| Country comfort’s any road that’s going home
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| Country comfort’s any road that’s going home
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| Country comfort’s any road that’s going home
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| Country comfort’s any road that’s going home |