Текст песни If the World Had a Front Porch - Tracy Lawrence , Luke Combs
It
was
where
my
mama
sat
on
that
old
swing
with
her
crochet
It
was
where
granddaddy
taught
me
how
to
cuss
and
how
to
pray
It
was
where
we
made
our
own
ice
cream
those
sultry
summer
nights
Where
the
bulldog
had
her
puppies,
and
us
brothers
had
our
fights
There
were
many
nights
I′d
sit
right
there
and
look
out
at
the
stars
To
the
sound
of
a
distant
whippoorwill
or
the
hum
of
a
passing
car
It
was
where
I
first
got
up
the
nerve
to
steal
me
my
first
kiss
And
it
was
where
I
learned
to
play
guitar
and
pray
I
had
the
gift
If
the
world
had
a
front
porch
like
we
did
back
then
We'd
still
have
our
problems
but
we′d
all
be
friends
Treating
your
neighbor
like
he's
your
next
of
kin
Wouldn't
be
gone
with
the
wind
If
the
world
had
a
front
porch,
like
we
did
back
then
Purple
hulls
and
pintos,
I′ve
shelled
more
than
my
share
As
lightening
bugs
and
crickets
danced
in
the
evening
air
And
like
a
beacon
that
old
yellow
bulb,
it
always
led
me
home
Somehow
mama
always
knew
just
when
to
leave
it
on
If
the
world
had
a
front
porch
like
we
did
back
then
We′d
still
have
our
problems
but
we'd
all
be
friends
Treating
your
neighbor
like
he′s
your
next
of
kin
Wouldn't
be
gone
with
the
wind
If
the
world
had
a
front
porch,
like
we
did
back
then
Treating
your
neighbor
like
he′s
your
next
of
kin
Wouldn't
be
gone
with
the
wind
If
the
world
had
a
front
porch,
like
we
did
back
then
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