Lyrics Home - Alan Jackson
In
small
town
down
in
Georgia
Over
forty
years
ago
Her
maiden
name
was
Musey
'Till
she
met
that
Jackson
boy
They
married
young
like
folks
did
then
Not
a
penny
to
their
name
They
believed
the
one
you
vowed
to
love
Should
always
stay
the
same
And
on
the
land
his
daddy
gave
him
A
foundation
underway
For
a
love
to
last
forever
Or
until
their
dying
days
They
built
a
bond
that's
strong
enough
To
stand
the
test
a
time
And
a
place
for
us
to
turn
to
When
our
lives
were
in
bind
And
they
made
their
house
from
a
toolshed
Grandaddy
rolled
out
on
two
logs
And
they
built
walls
all
around
it
And
they
made
that
house
a
home
And
they
taught
us
'bout
good
living
And
taught
us
right
from
wrong
Lord,
there'll
never
be
another
place
In
this
world
that
I'll
call
home
My
mama
raised
five
children
Four
girls
and
there
was
me
She
found
her
strength
in
faith
of
God
And
a
love
of
family
She
never
had
a
social
life
Home
was
all
she
knew
Except
the
time
she
took
a
job
To
pay
a
bill
or
two
And
my
daddy
skinned
his
knuckles
On
the
cars
that
he
repaired
He
never
earned
much
money
But
he
gave
us
all
he
had
He
never
made
the
front
page
But
he
did
the
best
he
could
Folks
drove
the
cars
from
miles
around
And
let
'em
look
underneath
the
hood
And
they
made
their
house
from
a
toolshed
Grandaddy
rolled
out
on
two
logs
And
they
built
walls
all
around
it
And
they
made
that
house
a
home
And
they
taught
us
'bout
good
living
And
taught
us
right
from
wrong
Lord,
there'll
never
be
another
place
In
this
world
that
I'll
call
home
There'll
never
be
another
place
In
this
world
that
I'll
call
home
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