paroles de chanson Boondocks - Etta James
I
feel
no
shame,
I'm
proud
from
where
I
came
I
was
born
and
raised
in
the
boondocks,
yeah
One
thing
I
know,
no
matter
where
I
go
Keep
my
heart
and
soul
down
in
the
boondocks,
that's
right
And
I
can
feel
that
muddy
water
Running
through
my
vein,
yeah
I
can
hear
that
lullaby
of
a
midnight
train
And
it
sings
to
me
and
sounds
so
familiar,
whoa
I
feel
no
shame
out
here,
where
I
came
I
was
born
and
raised
in
the
boondocks,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah
One
thing
I
know,
no
matter
where
I
may
go
I
was
born
and
raised
down
in
boondocks
I
can
taste
that
honeysuckle
And
it's
still
so
sweet,
yeah,
it's
so
sweet,
so
sweet
When
it
grows
wild
on
the
banks
down
at
old
camp
creek
And
it
calls
to
me
like
a
warm
wind
blowing
I
feel
no
shame
from
where
I
came
I
was
born
and
raised
in
the
boondocks,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah
One
thing
I
know,
no
matter
where
I
might
go
I
have
my
heart
and
soul
in
the
boondocks
Now
listen
It's
where
I
learned
about
living,
whoa
yeah
Where
I
learned
about
love,
alright
It's
where
I
learned
about
working
hard,
uh
huh
And
having
a
little
was
just
enough
It's
where
I
learned
about
Jesus,
oh
yeah
And
knowing
where
I
stand,
uh
huh
You
can
take
it
or
leave
it
This
is
me,
this
is
who
I
am
Feel
no
shame
I'm
proud
from
where
I
came
I
was
born
down
in
the
boondock,
yeah
One
thing
I
know,
no
matter
where
I
go
Got
my
heart
and
soul
in
the
boondocks
Give
me
a
tin
roof
A
front
porch
and
a
gravel,
a
gravel
road
And
that's
home
to
me
Feels
like
home
to
me,
yeah,
now
You
get
a
line,
I'll
get
a
pole,
yeah
We'll
go
fishing
in
the
craw
fish
hole
Five-card
poker
on
a
Saturday
night
Church
on
Sunday
morning,
yeah,
yeah
I
was
born
and
raised
Down
in
the
boondocks
One
thing
I
know,
no
matter
where
I
may
go
My
heart
and
soul
in
the
boondocks
I
feel
no
shame,
I'm
proud
from
where
I
came
I
was
born
and
raised
in
the
boondocks,
yeah
One
thing
I
know,
no
matter
where
I
go
I
keep
my
heart
and
soul
in
the
boondocks
In
the
boondocks
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