Lyrics World to Me - Dustin Lynch
It's
a
middle
of
nowhere,
nobody
comes
here
town
You're
either
born
and
raised
and
you
stay
or
you
turn
right
around
[?],
court
house,
stop
light
blinking
Four
wheels,
corn
fields,
I
know
what
you're
thinking
Who'd
wanna
live
in
this
place
Who'd
wanna
suffer
the
fate
Of
a
life
spent
pulling
a
plow
through
the
dirt
Who'd
wanna
put
down
roots
in
a
blue
collar
suit
We
do,
and
a
few
of
us
know
what
it's
worth
A
little
buckshot
dot
on
a
map
it
might
be
But
it's
the
world
to
me
I
know
these
hollers
and
hills
and
fields
down
to
every
square
inch
I
know
every
name
sprayed
in
Dupont
paint
on
that
bridge
Had
my
first
kiss,
learned
to
shift
gears
on
these
back
roads
All
that
and
all
of
this
makes
me
one
of
those
Who'd
wanna
live
in
this
place
Who'd
wanna
suffer
the
fate
Of
a
life
spent
pulling
a
plow
through
the
dirt
Who'd
wanna
put
down
roots
in
a
blue
collar
suit
We
do,
and
a
few
of
us
know
what
it's
worth
A
little
buckshot
dot
on
a
map
it
might
be
Oh,
but
it's
the
world
to
me
It's
those
Friday
night
games
Barry's
Tavern
on
Main
Where
we
got
a
cold
beer
after
a
hard
day's
work
It's
who
we
are
through
and
through
From
our
hats
to
our
boots
It's
the
truth,
and
we
all
know
what
it's
worth
A
little
buckshot
dot
on
a
map
it
might
be
But
it's
the
world
to
me
Oh,
the
world
to
me
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