paroles de chanson The City Put the Country Back In Me - Neal McCoy
I
was
born
dirt
poor
on
a
dead
end
country
road
My
every
dream
was
to
just
grow
up
and
go
Like
a
siren
song
those
bright
lights
called
my
name
So
I
turned
that
country
road
into
memory
lane
Well
I
hit
that
fast
lane
it
was
paved
with
gold
But
it
wasn't
long
'til
my
highbrow
ways
got
old
I
started
missing
things
that
I
thought
I'd
left
behind
'Til
I
found
two
swinging
doors
'neath
the
neon
sign
They
were
whirling
and
a
twirling
to
the
fiddles
and
a
steel
guitar
Them
city
folk
was
drinking
from
Mason
jars
I
think
I
found
what
paradise
might
be
The
city
put
the
country
back
in
me
When
you
leave
the
farm
you
don't
have
to
leave
your
room
Just
go
on
home
and
slip
on
them
cowboy
boots
Now
it's
the
best
of
both
worlds
all
I'll
ever
need
The
city
put
the
country
back
in
me
They
were
whirling
and
a
twirling
to
the
fiddles
and
a
steel
guitar
Them
city
folk
was
drinking
from
Mason
jars
I
think
I
found
what
paradise
might
be
The
city
put
the
country
back
in
me
Yeah
the
city
put
the
country
back
in
me
Attention! N'hésitez pas à laisser des commentaires.