Little Bit Country Round Here
Well these dirt roads are calling me home
I've been in that big city just a little too long
And it sure feels good to put these old boots back on
Hell it's damn sure been a long time
Since I was a kid on a farm with a ten pound test line
Catching those bass just as fast as I could reel them in
I rode eight seconds on an oilfield derrick
Popped a wheelie on the tractor
Plowed a weeks worth of pasture
Spent the end of my day on the front porch swing with a beer
We'd cut the headlights off on the way back home
Just like Jerry Jeff sang about in The Pickup Truck Song
Yeah it's damn sure bout to get a little bit country round here
Walking back thru the doors of that bar
Where I played pool and shuffleboard and learned to throw darts
Where I sang my first song strumming on that old guitar
And that jukebox on the back wall
Memories of Jennifer Johnson and a Tennessee Waltz
Hell I Shoulda Been A Cowboy
But Mama Tried to keep me from falling
And I rode eight seconds on an oilfield derrick
Popped a wheelie on the tractor
Plowed a weeks worth of pasture
Spent the end of my day on the front porch swing with a beer
We'd cut the headlights off on the way back home
Just like Jerry Jeff sang about in The Pickup Truck Song
Yeah it's damn sure bout to get a little bit country round here
I wanna go back and do it all over again
Rewind and replay those good ole memories from way back when
I rode eight seconds on an oilfield derrick
Popped a wheelie on the tractor
Plowed a weeks worth of pasture
Spent the end of my day on the front porch swing with a beer
We'd cut the headlights off on the way back home
Just like Jerry Jeff sang about in The Pickup Truck Song
Yeah it's damn sure bout to get a little bit country round here
It's damn sure bout to get a little bit country round here
It's damn sure bout to get a little bit country round here
I've been in that big city just a little too long
And it sure feels good to put these old boots back on
Hell it's damn sure been a long time
Since I was a kid on a farm with a ten pound test line
Catching those bass just as fast as I could reel them in
I rode eight seconds on an oilfield derrick
Popped a wheelie on the tractor
Plowed a weeks worth of pasture
Spent the end of my day on the front porch swing with a beer
We'd cut the headlights off on the way back home
Just like Jerry Jeff sang about in The Pickup Truck Song
Yeah it's damn sure bout to get a little bit country round here
Walking back thru the doors of that bar
Where I played pool and shuffleboard and learned to throw darts
Where I sang my first song strumming on that old guitar
And that jukebox on the back wall
Memories of Jennifer Johnson and a Tennessee Waltz
Hell I Shoulda Been A Cowboy
But Mama Tried to keep me from falling
And I rode eight seconds on an oilfield derrick
Popped a wheelie on the tractor
Plowed a weeks worth of pasture
Spent the end of my day on the front porch swing with a beer
We'd cut the headlights off on the way back home
Just like Jerry Jeff sang about in The Pickup Truck Song
Yeah it's damn sure bout to get a little bit country round here
I wanna go back and do it all over again
Rewind and replay those good ole memories from way back when
I rode eight seconds on an oilfield derrick
Popped a wheelie on the tractor
Plowed a weeks worth of pasture
Spent the end of my day on the front porch swing with a beer
We'd cut the headlights off on the way back home
Just like Jerry Jeff sang about in The Pickup Truck Song
Yeah it's damn sure bout to get a little bit country round here
It's damn sure bout to get a little bit country round here
It's damn sure bout to get a little bit country round here
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Writer(s): Aaron Harris
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