Lyrics Country Girl - Caroline Jones
Oh
my
Daddy's
from
Memphis
He
used
to
hunt
in
Arkansas
And
then
he
moved
to
New
York
City
That's
where
he
met
my
Mom
He
wrote
his
Mom
& Dad
a
letter:
"I'll
be
a
millionaire
by
twenty-five"
I
don't
know
which
one
of
us
dreams
bigger
I
have
his
heart
& drive
And
he
always
told
me
and
my
sisters
When
we
were
scared
to
bait
a
hook
Girls
you
don't
want
to
be
no
city
slickers
So
I'm
a
country
girl:
I
love
the
trees
and
the
flowers
And
those
well-spent
hours
Staring
up
at
the
stars
Oh
I'm
a
country
girl
Though
I
live
in
the
city
And
those
lights
are
so
pretty
But
I'd
happily
rather
be
Sitting
on
the
porch
picking
my
guitar
Oh
my
Grandma
was
a
lady
She
always
wore
dress
suits
and
pearls
Our
favorite
treat
was
lady
fingers
And
I
have
her
curls
And
my
Mama's
from
Australia
And
she
grew
up
without
a
Dad
And
so
she
raised
a
home
That
gave
us
what
she
never
had
And
on
the
farm
where
I
spent
my
childhood
Riding
horses
and
writing
songs
I'm
still
that
child
& That's
still
where
I
belong
'Cause
I'm
a
country
girl:
I
love
the
trees
and
the
flowers
Those
well-spent
hours
Staring
up
at
the
stars
Oh
I'm
a
country
girl
Though
I
live
in
the
city
And
those
lights
sure
are
pretty
But
I'd
happily
rather
be
Sitting
on
the
porch
picking
my
guitar
But
I'd
happily,
rather
be
Sitting
on
the
porch
picking
on
my
guitar
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