paroles de chanson If It Wasn’t For Trucks - Riley Green
Why
would
any
teenage
boy
cut
grass?
Sweat
all
summer,
save
his
cash
Dream
about
turnin'
heads
downtown
Straight
pipes
on
a
hand-me-down
How
would
anybodies
daddy
get
around?
To
mend
the
fences
and
feed
the
cows
Where
the
hell
would
a
small
town
girl
climb
up?
If
it
wasn't
for
trucks
Where
would
I
have
raised
all
that
hell?
And
talked
to
God
all
by
myself
How
would
I
have
got
to
Tennessee?
Without
a
bucket
seat?
Where
was
I
supposed
to
cry
that
July
day
granddaddy
died?
Or
haul
that
deer,
drink
that
beer
Fell
in
and
out
of
love
If
it
wasn't
for
trucks
Where
would
I've
first
heard
Merle?
Or
got
the
nerve
to
kiss
a
green
eyed
girl?
Where
would
old
dogs
ride?
Where
would
life
fly
by?
Where
would
I
have
raised
all
that
hell?
And
talked
to
God
all
by
myself
How
would
I
have
got
to
Tennessee?
Without
a
bucket
seat?
Where
was
I
supposed
to
cry
that
July
day
granddaddy
died?
Or
haul
that
deer,
drink
that
beer
Fell
in
and
out
of
love
If
it
wasn't
for
trucks
If
it
wasn't
for
trucks
I
wouldn't
be
who
I
am
today
If
it
wasn't
for
a
short
bed
Chevrolet
Where
would
I
have
raised
all
that
hell?
And
talked
to
God
all
by
myself
How
would
I
have
got
to
Tennessee?
And
where
would
I
be?
Where
was
I
supposed
to
cry
that
July
day
granddaddy
died?
Or
haul
that
deer,
drink
that
beer
Fell
in
and
out
of
love
If
it
wasn't
for
trucks
Yeah,
if
it
wasn't
for
trucks
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