Текст песни We Rode In Trucks - Luke Bryan
Down
where
I
was
born
was
heaven
on
earth
Where
Flint
River
washes
that
red
Georgia
dirt
The
sun
sets
slow
and
the
stars
shine
bright
We
raised
cotton
and
corn,
a
little
cane
and
kids
You
either
lived
on
a
farm
or
wish
you
did
And
Jesus
always
walked
close
by
our
side
Where
I
grew
up,
we
rode
in
trucks
There's
a
lot
about
life
we
learned
on
the
bus
How
to
lie,
how
to
fight,
how
to
kiss,
how
to
cuss
The
closer
we
sat
to
the
back,
the
smarter
we
got
We
were
poor,
we
were
ugly,
we
were
all
best
friends
Wide-eyed,
baptized,
and
still
wantin'
to
sin
Thank
God
we
get
more
than
just
one
shot
Where
I
grew
up,
we
rode
in
trucks
That's
us,
haulin'
hay
in
the
field
with
the
radio
on
That's
us,
headin'
straight
into
town
when
the
work
was
done
In
my
mind,
I
can
still
see
us
now
ridin'
down
Buck
Island
Road
It
wasn't
that
long
ago
We
thought
tobacco
and
beer
in
a
can
Was
all
it
would
take
to
be
like
our
old
man
Then
I
saw
how
it
made
my
momma
cry
It
was
huntin',
and
fishin'
and
football
games
Then
it
was
girls,
and
everything
changed
Fallin'
in
and
out
of
love,
we
rode
in
trucks
That's
us
with
our
tailgates
down
in
the
parking
lot
That's
us
with
mud
on
our
tires
when
it
rained
a
lot
In
my
mind,
I
can
still
see
us
now
ridin'
down
Buck
Island
Road
It
wasn't
that
long
ago
It's
a
part
of
my
soul,
yeah
It's
a
part
of
my
soul
Down
where
I
was
born
was
heaven
on
earth
Where
Flint
River
washes
that
red
Georgia
dirt
The
sun
sets
slow
and
the
stars
shine
bright
Where
I
grew
up
We
rode
in
trucks
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