paroles de chanson Where I Come From - Montgomery Gentry
Don't
you
dare
go
runnin'
down
my
little
town
where
I
grew
up
And
I
won't
cuss
your
city
lights
If
you
ain't
ever
took
a
ride
around
And
cruised
right
through
the
heart
of
my
town
Anything
you
say
would
be
a
lie
We
may
live
our
lives
a
little
slower
But
that
don't
mean
I
wouldn't
be
proud
to
show
ya
Where
I
come
from
There's
an
old
plow
boy
out
turning
up
dirt
Where
I
come
from
There's
a
preacher
man
in
a
cowboy
shirt
Where
I
come
from
Well,
a
couple
of
boys
fight
in
the
parking
lot
No,
nobody's
gonna
call
the
cops
Where
I
come
from
See
that
door
right
there,
man
I
swear
It
ain't
never
been
locked
And
I
can
tell
you
that
it
never
will
That
old
man
right
there
in
the
rocking
chair
At
the
courthouse
square
I'll
tell
you
now
He
could
buy
your
fancy
car
with
hundred
dollar
bills
Don't
let
those
faded
overalls
fool
ya
He
made
his
bands
without
one
day
of
schoolin'
Where
I
come
from
There's
a
pickup
truck
with
the
tailgate
down
Where
I
come
from
The
pine
trees
are
singing
a
song
of
the
south
Where
I
come
from
That
little
white
church
is
gonna
have
a
crowd
Yeah,
I'm
pretty
damn
proud
Of
where
I
come
from
Where
I
come
from
There's
a
big
ole'
moon
shining
down
at
night
Where
I
come
from
There's
a
man
done
wrong
gonna
make
it
right
Where
I
come
from
There's
an
old
plow
boy
out
turning
up
dirt
Where
I
come
from
There's
a
preacher
man
in
a
cowboy
shirt
Where
I
come
from
When
a
couple
of
boys
Fight
in
the
parking
lot
No,
ain't
nobody
gonna
call
the
cops
Yeah,
that
river
runs
Across
that
Oakland
rock
Where
I
come
from
Where
I
come
from
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