Lyrics Yellow Brick Road - Jerrod Niemann
I
was
born
where
the
tumbleweeds
blow
Fields
of
wheat
and
the
sunflowers
grow
Where
cattle
graze
and
the
cottonwood
sway
Coyotes
cry
and
the
roosters
crow
Dirt
roads
and
dusty
plains
Tornadoes
full
of
hell
and
rain
It
sounds
crazy,
but
I
still
pray
That
it
will
never
change
Small
town
friday
nights
Football
games
underneath
the
lights
Cruising
main
on
a
saturday
Sunday
morning
in
a
suit
and
tie
My
first
love,
my
first
kiss
Ain't
nothing
that
I
wouldn't
give
To
be
a
child
for
a
day
again
On
the
land
that
I
once
lived
Down
the
yellow
brick
road
Kansas
knows,
she'll
always
be
my
home
sweet
home
Save
room
for
me
someday
I'll
mean
to
write
it
in
stone
Gods
sweet
grace
when
I
grow
old
Lead
me
down
those
streets
of
gold
To
a
special
place
I'll
rest
my
soul
At
the
end
of
the
yellow
brick
road
Chasing
dreams
like
a
train
down
a
track
Moving
steady
like
an
old
pump
jack
I
count
the
days
and
the
miles
away
I'm
missing
home
and
that's
a
fact
The
road's
killing
me
quick
within
the
clock
Late
at
night
me
and
God
still
talk
I
confess
and
I
count
what
he's
blessed
And
my
memory
takes
a
walk
Down
the
yellow
brick
road
Kansas
knows,
she'll
always
be
my
home
sweet
home
Save
room
for
me
someday
I'll
mean
to
write
it
in
stone
Gods
sweet
grace
when
I
grow
old
Lead
me
down
those
streets
of
gold
To
a
special
place
I'll
rest
my
soul
At
the
end
of
the
yellow
brick
road
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