I'm just a good old boy from Virginia where the smell of tobacco still hangs in the barn. The house I grew up in, momma's singed church hymns while I hid and played Free Bird on daddy's guitar. I learned to put my trust in a good pair of boots. And I ain't ashamed of my downhome roots.
Call me country, it runs deep in my bones. My heart's in my holler, the field's in my soul. There's a piece of my past down every dirt road. It's my home, oh yeah, call me country.
I remember grandaddy had a talk about that old oak tree, six generations, too strong to fall down. Man you ought to see the sunset when it touches the red dirt, how it burns like a brush fire before it goes down. This piece of land will always carry my last name. When asked who I am, with pride I will say..
Call me country, it runs deep in my bones. My heart's in my holler, the field's in my soul. There's a piece of my past down every dirt road. It's my home, oh yeah, call me country. (x2)
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