Lyrics Dirt Road Diary - Luke Bryan
Me
and
daddy'd
ride
around
all
day
shooting
doves
off
a
line
in
a
Chevrolet.
Old
lab
would
jump
out
the
back
and
fetch
them
up.
We'd
drive
for
miles
and
miles
and
never
once
hit
blacktop
or
change
the
dial.
One
little
country
station
was
all
there
was.
Checking
gates,
fixing
fence
rows
– that's
how
my
story
goes.
If
you
want
to
know
the
real
me,
just
turn
the
page
in
my
dirt
road
diary.
It's
right
there
for
you
to
see,
every
kiss,
every
beer,
every
cotton
field
memory.
Tan
legs
and
some
Dixie
Land
delight,
ridin'
round,
windows
down
on
a
summer
night.
I
was
there,
and
that
was
me.
It's
right
here
in
my
dirt
road
diary.
I
remember
when
I
turned
sixteen
I
got
a
license
and
some
gasoline.
Ain't
a
curve
or
a
straight
away
we
didn't
fly
down.
If
wasn't
the
boys
it
was
me
and
her
by
fire
in
a
field
or
down
on
the
river.
Every
inch
of
that
county
was
sacred
ground.
I
wish
I
knew
where
that
old
truck
was.
If
it
could
talk
it
could
tell
on
us.
If
you
want
to
know
the
real
me,
just
turn
the
page
in
my
dirt
road
diary.
It's
right
there
for
you
to
see,
every
kiss,
every
beer,
every
cotton
field
memory.
Tan
legs
and
some
Dixie
Land
delight,
ridin'
round,
windows
down
on
a
summer
night.
I
was
there,
and
that
was
me.
It's
right
here
in
my
dirt
road
diary.
It
ain't
a
book
underneath
my
bed;
Just
a
dusty
memory
lane
burned
in
my
head.
Tan
legs
and
some
Dixie
Land
delight,
ridin'
round,
windows
down
feeling
right
I
was
there,
that
was
me.
It's
right
here
in
my
dirt
road
diary.
Just
ride
around
my
little
town
and
you'll
see
how
I
wrote
my
dirt
road
diary.
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