paroles de chanson Fence Post - Aaron Watson
Now
this
is
a
true
story
for
the
most
part
That
occurred
on
the
top
floor
of
this
Bigwig
record
executive's
office
in
Nashville,
Tennessee
Now
understand
I'm
not
poking
any
fun
or
disrespecting
anybody
God
knows
I
love
country
music
with
all
my
heart
and
soul
And
I
love
the
Grand
Ole
Opry
But
I
do
have
a
problem
with
someone
who
Can't
even
play
a
D
chord
on
a
guitar
Telling
someone
with
a
dream
that
they
won't
get
far
So
this
song
is
dedicated
to
all
those
underdogs
like
me
Out
there
running
around
Don't
get
discouraged
if
you
have
a
dream
Don't
be
afraid
to
chase
it
down
This
is
how
it
goes
He
said,
"Son,
don't
get
offended
by
what
I'm
about
to
say
I
can
see
you
have
a
passion
For
the
songs
you
write
and
play
But
you
lack
what
we
all
call
commercial
appeal
And
you
just
don't
have
what
it
takes
To
make
it
here
in
Nashville"
Ouch
Well
my
heart
felt
like
a
train
wreck
But
I
wore
a
smile
on
my
face
I
said,
"Thank
you
for
your
time,
sir"
Put
my
guitar
back
in
its
case
Our
little
conversation
was
like
a
revelation
Redirecting
my
dreams
'Cause
God
knows
I'd
never
sell
my
soul
to
rock
'n'
roll
Or
rap
or
wear
those
tight
skinny
jeans
'Cause
you
know
I'd
rather
sing
my
own
songs
Than
be
a
puppet
on
a
string
I'll
wear
what
I
want
to
wear
I'm
gonna
sing
what
I
wanna
sing
Heaven
knows
all
I
need
Is
my
faith,
my
fans,
my
friends
and
my
family
Besides
I'd
rather
be
an
old
fence
post
in
Texas
Than
the
king
of
Tennessee
So
I
loaded
up
my
old
pickup
truck
And
I
drove
back
home
to
Amarillo
Got
a
gig
off
old
Route
66
At
this
ballroom
called
The
Armadillo
And
for
the
first
thousand
shows
or
so
Not
a
soul
showed
up
I
thought
about
quitting
every
other
day
But
I
just
kept
on
kicking
that
cup
Yeah,
I
kept
kicking
that
can
surrounded
by
Blood,
sweat,
and
beers
And
wouldn't
you
know
I
became
an
overnight
sensation
In
just
over
ten
years
And
now
I'm
packing
out
all
the
dance
halls
And
the
rodeos
every
night
I
got
a
pretty
wife,
a
ranch,
a
band,
a
bus,
a
boat
I'd
say
I'm
doing
alright
And
you
know
I'd
rather
sing
my
own
songs
Than
be
a
puppet
on
a
string
I'll
wear
what
I
want
to
wear
I'm
gonna
sing
what
I
wanna
sing
Heaven
knows
all
I
need
Is
my
faith,
my
fans,
my
friends
and
my
family
Besides
I'd
rather
be
an
old
fence
post
in
Texas
Than
the
king
of
Tennessee
Oh,
how
'bout
a
little
front
porch
picking,
boys
Well,
wouldn't
you
know
that
old
record
man
Showed
up
one
night
at
this
honky
tonking
bar
After
my
show
he
said
"Son,
I
believe
you
might
be
the
next
big
country
star"
He
said,
"We
like
how
you
keep
it
raw
We
like
how
you're
keeping
it
real
And
I
think
you
may
just
have
what
We
all
like
to
call
commercial
appeal"
Huh,
ain't
that
something
Well,
sir
I'd
rather
sing
my
own
songs
Than
be
a
puppet
on
a
string
I'll
wear
what
I
want
to
wear
And
I'm
gonna
sing
what
I
wanna
sing
Heaven
knows
all
I
need
Is
my
faith,
my
fans,
my
friends
and
my
family
Besides
I'd
rather
be
an
old
fence
post
in
Texas
Than
the
king
of
Tennessee
God
bless
Tennessee
But
I'd
rather
be
just
an
old
fence
post
in
Texas
Than
sell
my
soul
to
rock
'n'
roll
Or
rap
or
wear
those
tight
fittin'
skinny
jeans
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