Текст песни Who I Am - Frank Foster
I
was
born
down
in
dixie,
among
the
cypress
trees.
And
daddy
was
a
driller
and
a
wildhog
killer.
And
momma,
she
was
Cherokee.
I
was
the
second
one,
the
youngest
little
son
of
the
south.
They
brought
me
up
right,
taught
me
when
to
love
and
when
to
fight
and
how
to
tough
it
out.
And
I
learned
how
to
pray
Back
in
Sunday
school.
And
God
bless
the
souls
on
Holly
Ridge
road,
you
know
they
done
all
they
can
do.
But
a
line
walking
saint
is
one
thing
I
ain't,
I'm
just
your
everyday
good
ole
boy.
But
I
ain't
too
proud
to
hit
my
knees
when
I
need
some
peace
and
pray
to
the
Lord.
And
that's
who
I
am.
That's
the
way
I
was
raised.
Every
lesson
learned
and
bridge
I
burned
made
me
the
man
I
am
today.
My
feet
are
planted
firmly
on
the
ground
but
I'm
reaching
for
the
stars.
Cause
my
folks
are
my
home,
the
road
and
these
songs
are
all
a
part
Of
who
I
am.
Now
I'm
a
walking
contradiction,
I'm
right
and
I'm
wrong.
I'm
somewhere
between
a
Sunday
morning
sermon
and
a
good
old
drinking
song.
Full
of
anger
and
joy,
still
just
a
boy,
But
I'm
a
full-grown
man.
And
I'm
out
on
the
road
singing
my
country
gold
with
a
rowdy
rock
n
roll
band.
And
that's
who
I
am.
That's
the
way
I
was
raised.
Every
lesson
learned
and
bridge
I
burned
made
me
the
man
I
am
today.
My
feet
are
planted
firmly
on
the
ground
but
I'm
reaching
for
the
stars.
Cause
my
folks
are
my
home,
the
road
and
these
songs
are
all
a
part
Of
who
I
am.
And
that's
who
I
am.
That's
the
way
I
was
raised.
Every
lesson
learned
and
bridge
I
burned
made
me
the
man
I
am
today.
My
feet
are
planted
firmly
on
the
ground
but
I'm
reaching
for
the
stars.
Cause
my
folks
are
my
home,
the
road
and
these
songs
are
all
a
part
Of
who
I
am.
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