| I was 12 years old with some bolts and a wrench, a piece of plywood that was
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| ¾ inch
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| And daddy said son once your chores are done I’ll give you one of them girls
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| old barn poles
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| I went out in the pasture with no cow patties, got some post hole diggers and I
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| got after it
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| Had some sun on my back and a blister on my hand, but man I had myself a goal
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| I dribbled that ball till the grass was gone but the ground was brown and flat
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| And me and Daddy played horse and the cows all «mooed» and we laughed
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| I was lucky and I didn’t even know it growing up like that
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| I learned the birds and the bee’s from the cats and the dogs
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| And a frog starts out as a gollywog
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| The best blackberry cobbler is made from scratch
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| And worth every one you get from the briar patch
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| I found out firewood will warm you twice
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| Once when you cut it and once when you light it
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| And I can’t help but smile when I look back
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| Cause I was lucky and I didn’t even know it growing up like that
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| There was an old wooden barrel 'hind my grandpa’s house where we threw our
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| tater peels and coffee grounds
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| Say you want to catch catfish as long as your arm, son you gotta have a night
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| crawler farm
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| Well we’d sit on the dock and share a bottle of pop and catch a few and then
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| head on back
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| Me and Daddy clean fish while the cats «meowed» and we laughed
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| I was lucky and I didn’t even know it growing up like that
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| You like good cold beer and picking guitar and you really don’t care about
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| being a star
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| You just do it cause you love it and love it cause you do it
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| Chuck cobs on the porch, till some buddies show up with some cold
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| Can I get an Amen growing up like that |