| I know I’m just a country girl I hadn’t seen much of the world
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| Today my bus pulled out of old Kentucky
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| My daddy waved and mama cried and I felt all choked up inside
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| Cause I was leavin' everyone that loved me.
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| The first I saw of city ways went against how I was raised
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| This country girl was really out of place
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| And I was set to go back home but I was broke and all alone
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| And I couldn’t find another friendly face.
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| But I didn’t have the bus fare to Kentucky
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| Or this city would have seen the last of me
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| I didn’t have the bus fare to Kentucky
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| And that old Grey Dog won’t let me ride for free.
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| I met a boy from Tennessee and I guess he reminded me
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| Of someone that I knew in old Kentucky
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| It was good to have a friend and it was good to laugh with him
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| And it was good to hear him say he loved me.
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| I never thought he’d do me wrong so I gladly went along
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| I loved him more than any man I’ve known
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| And after he had all his fun he told me that our love was done
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| And then he left this country girl alone.
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| I didn’t have the bus fare to Kentucky
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| Or this city would have seen the last of me
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| I didn’t have the bus fare to Kentucky
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| And that old Grey Dog won’t let me ride for free.
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| I can’t afford to go first class so I’ll make it the best I can
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| Anything to get my feet on that good Kentucky land
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| My thumb is in the air and my suitcase by my side
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| Won’t somebody give this poor old country girl a ride.
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| Kentucky I’m a comin' home I’ll never leave you anymore
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| Kentucky I don’t know why I ever strayed
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| Kentucky your bluegrass bridges and your valleys call to me
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| Kentucky I’m comin' home to stay
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| Kentucky I’m a comin' home I’ll never leave you anymore… |