My grandmother met my grandfather in Auburn, Alabama He was majoring in agriculture, she played piano She was a beauty queen, he was a hardworking Navy man 71 years later, still holding hands
I can choose where I'm going. I can't change the place I'm from If I could, I wouldn't want to when it's all been said and done I spent many years running over God's green world And the truth is, I still am a Alabama girl
We grew up on a county road where the mailman never came Spent our summers at the water hole, even the WalMart was far away Where all the kids get married, work at the factory, or go to war I had a need to get away clean. Never will, I'm sure
'Cause I can choose where I'm going. I can't change the place I'm from If I could, I wouldn't want to when it's all been said and done I spent many years running over God's green world And the truth is, I still am a Alabama girl
Oh the skin around these bones and this secondhand name And a winding mountain road is something I can claim
'Cause I can choose where I'm going. I can't change the place I'm from If I could, I wouldn't want to when it's all been said and done I spent many years running over God's green world And the truth is, I still am a Alabama girlTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.