Meet in the Middle (Live)

It was seven hundred fence posts from your place to ours
Neither one of us was old enough to drive a car
Sometimes it was raining, sometimes it would shine
And we wore out that gravel road between your house and mine
I want to hear you now

I'd start walking your way, you'd start walking mine
We'd meet in the middle 'neath that old Georgia pine
We'd gain a lot of ground 'cause we'd both give a little
There ain't no road too long when we meet in the middle

It's been seven years tomorrow since we said our vows
Under that old pine tree, you ought to see it now
Standing in the backyard, reminding me and you
That if we don't see eye to eye, there's something we can do

I'd start walking your way, you'd start walking mine
We'd meet in the middle 'neath that old Georgia pine
We'd gain a lot of ground 'cause we'd both give a little
There ain't no road too long when we meet in the middle
Everybody, sing it!

I'd start walking your way, you'd start walking mine
We'd meet in the middle 'neath that old Georgia pine
We'd gain a lot of ground 'cause we'd both give a little
There ain't no road too long when we meet in the middle

I'd start walking your way, you'd start walking mine
We'd meet in the middle 'neath that old Georgia pine
We'd gain a lot of ground 'cause we'd both give a little
There ain't no road too long when we meet in the middle



Credits
Writer(s): James Walter Foster, Chapin Hartford, Donald R. Pfrimmer
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