Boondocks - Live
I feel no shame
I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised in the boondocks
One thing I know, no matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks
And I can feel that
Muddy water running through my veins
And I can hear that lullaby of a midnight train
Well, it sings to me and it sounds familiar
I feel no shame
I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised in the boondocks
One thing I know, no matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks
And I can taste that honeysuckle
and it's still so sweet
Well, it grows wild on the banks down at old camp creek
It calls to me like a warm wind blowing
I feel no shame
I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised in the boondocks
One thing I know, no matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks
It's where I've learned about living
Where I've learned about love
Where I've learned about working hard
And having a little is just enough
Where I've learned about Jesus
And knowing where I stand
And you can take it or leave it
But this is me, this is who I am
Give me a tin roof, a front porch and a gravel road
Well, that's home to me
It feels like home to me
I feel no shame
I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised in the boondocks, yeah
One thing I know, no matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks
I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised in the boondocks
One thing I know, no matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks
And I can feel that
Muddy water running through my veins
And I can hear that lullaby of a midnight train
Well, it sings to me and it sounds familiar
I feel no shame
I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised in the boondocks
One thing I know, no matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks
And I can taste that honeysuckle
and it's still so sweet
Well, it grows wild on the banks down at old camp creek
It calls to me like a warm wind blowing
I feel no shame
I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised in the boondocks
One thing I know, no matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks
It's where I've learned about living
Where I've learned about love
Where I've learned about working hard
And having a little is just enough
Where I've learned about Jesus
And knowing where I stand
And you can take it or leave it
But this is me, this is who I am
Give me a tin roof, a front porch and a gravel road
Well, that's home to me
It feels like home to me
I feel no shame
I'm proud of where I came from
I was born and raised in the boondocks, yeah
One thing I know, no matter where I go
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks
Credits
Writer(s): Wayne Kirkpatrick, Phillip Sweet, James Lee Westbrook, Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman
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