Lyrics Arkansas - Ashley McBryde
Rows
and
rows
of
blacks
and
yellows
in
the
tall
grass
By
a
highway
that
don′t
see
too
many
cars
pass
Hills
roll
gently
down
by
the
church
that
saved
my
soul
It's
just
a
mile
from
the
only
home
I′ve
ever
known
My
first
kiss
was
in
that
old
tin
barn
That
old
hayloft
helped
me
break
my
arm
I
can't
remember
if
I
cried
at
all
I
miss
you
Arkansas
There
ain't
no
sidewalks
up
on
Highway
24
There
ain′t
no
stop
lights
because
there
ain′t
much
worth
stopping
for
That
old
swing
was
out
on
Papa's
porch
And
it′s
been
gone
now
for
years
of
course
There's
nothing
like
it
in
the
fall
I
miss
you
Arkansas
I
know
it′s
rare
I
know
what
I
had
'Cuz
that
barbed
wire
garden
made
me
most
of
who
I
am
This
concrete
empire
outside
my
window
frame
tonight
Can′t
hold
a
bonfire
like
an
Ozark
mountain
campsite
Lots
of
Broadway
they
call
me
out
I
came
out
here
to
make
you
proud
I
know
you'll
catch
me
if
I
fall
I
miss
you
Arkansas
I
miss
you
Arkansas
I
miss
you
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