Lyrics Dirt Cheap - Cody Johnson
They
came
in
thinkin'
top
dollar
To
that
old
cotton
crop
farmer
They
knocked
on
his
screen
door,
and
he
said
"Lord,
what
you
need,
boys,"
and
they
said
"You
know
all
the
others
went
and
cashed
out
We
got
the
subdivision
all
mapped
out
It'll
sit
right
here
on
this
land
And
you
can
leave
town
a
rich
man"
And
he
said,
"Boys,
whatever
you're
offerin',
it
won't
be
enough
'Cause
I
got
a
little
girl
that
used
to
swing
right
there
I
still
see
her
pink
bow
in
her
brown
hair
She's
in
the
big
city,
but
she
still
calls
home
What's
she
gonna
do
if
she
comes
back,
and
we're
gone?
And
over
there,
under
that
wide
oak
tree
Beneath
the
cross
is
where
my
best
buddy's
buried
Lasted
13
huntin'
season
runnin'
strong
Keep
your
money
'cause
a
man
can't
leave
his
dog
And
over
there
is
where
I
got
down
on
one
knee
You
can't
buy
that
kind
of
dirt
cheap"
One
man
smiled
and
he
kinda
looked
away
The
other
said,
"Before
we
go,
I
gotta
know
one
thing
Between
the
droughts
and
the
floods
through
all
the
years
What
in
the
world
got
you
through?
How
the
hell'd
you
get
here?"
And
he
said
"That
little
girl
that
used
to
swing
right
there
I
still
see
her
pink
bow
in
her
brown
hair
Runnin'
up
after
one
of
them
long
days
A
big
smile
makin'
every
little
worry
fade
And
over
there,
under
that
wide
oak
tree
Beneath
the
cross,
where
my
best
buddy's
buried
All
them
huntin'
seasons
freezin'
in
a
Jon
boat
Me
and
him,
double-barrel
and
a
two-stroke
And
that
woman
that
said
yes
when
I
got
down
on
one
knee
Yeah,
you
can't
buy
that
kind
of
dirt
cheap"
No,
it
ain't
somethin'
you
fall
into
It's
somethin'
God
gives
you
And
you
hold
on
to
Just
like
that
little
girl
who
used
to
swing
right
there
I
still
see
her
pink
bow
in
her
brown
hair
She's
in
the
big
city
now,
but
she
still
calls
home
She's
comin'
back
next
week,
and
man,
it's
been
too
long
And
over
there,
under
that
wide
oak
tree
Beside
the
cross,
where
my
best
buddy's
buried
Lays
a
puppy
posted
up
in
the
shade
That
woman
never
could
turn
away
a
stray
I
guess
this's
why
she
said,
"Yes"
when
I
got
down
on
one
knee
Oh,
long
as
all
this
is
here,
why
the
hell
would
I
ever
leave?
And
you
can't
buy
that
kind
of
dirt
cheap
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