paroles de chanson It's Home - Scott Owen
Growin'
up
I
was
eight
years
old
The
first
time
I
wanted
out
on
my
own
Mom
and
Dad
were
just
too
strict
They
wouldn't
let
me
go
down
to
the
crick
And
from
there
it
just
got
worse
When
I
couldn't
help
a
young
man's
thirst
So
when
time
came
to
go
to
school
I
headed
out
under
my
own
rules
But
the
biggest
thing
I
learned
When
I
returned
It's
that
last
left
turn
down
that
old
back
road
The
fresh
cut
hay
fillin'
up
my
nose
That
big
ol'
barn
comin'
into
view
The
old
man's
truck
sittin'
right
there
too
The
sound
of
my
Momma's
sweet
hello
The
moment
I
walk
through
that
front
door
It's
the
best
place
I've
ever
known
Woah
oh
ho
ho
It's
home
Now
I
got
home
after
graduatin'
I
moved
in
with
my
folks
while
I
had
the
patience
But
after
school
and
livin'
on
your
own
That
thought
of
independence
don't
leave
you
alone
So
of
course
I
moved
out
Closer
to
work
that
I
had
in
town
But
still
on
most
Sundays
I'm
headed
straight
For
that
last
left
turn
down
that
old
back
road
The
fresh
cut
hay
fillin'
up
my
nose
That
big
ol'
barn
comin'
into
view
The
old
man's
truck
sittin'
right
there
too
The
sound
of
my
Momma's
sweet
hello
The
moment
I
walk
through
that
front
door
It's
the
best
place
I've
ever
known
Woah
oh
ho
ho
It's
home
And
maybe
You
know
one
day
I'll
have
a
family
of
my
own
And
if
I'm
so
lucky
I'll
have
them
thinkin'
It's
that
last
left
turn
Down
that
old
back
road
The
best
place
they
have
ever
known
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