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Artist: Rodney Atkins Album: If You're Going Through Hell Originally released: 22-AUG-2006 |
Well, we grew up down by the railroad tracks, shootin' bibis
at old beer cans
Chokin' on the smoke from a Lucky Strike somebody lifted
off his old man
We were football flunkies, southern rock junkies, crankin'
up the stereos
Singing loud and proud to "Gimmie Three Steps," "Simple Man,"
and "Curtis Low"
We were big, ya know
Got some discount knowledge at the Jr. College where we
majored in beer and girls
It was all real funny till we ran out of money and they threw
us out into the world
Yeah, the kids that thought they'd run this town ain't
a-runnin' much of anything
Just lovin' and laughin' and bustin' our asses, and we all call it
all livin' the dream
But these are my people, this is where I come from
We're givin' this life everything we got and then some
It ain't always pretty, but it's real
It's the way we were made, wouldn't have it any other way
These are my people
Well, we take it all week on the chin with a grin till we make
it to Friday night
And it's church league softball, holler 'bout a bad call,
preacher breaking up the fight
Then later on at the Green Light tavern, well, everybody's
gatherin' as friends
And the beer's a pourin' till Monday mornin', and we start it
all over again
And these are my people, this is where I come from
We're givin' this life everything we got and then some
It ain't always pretty, but it's real
It's the way we were made, wouldn't have it any other way
These are my people
We fall down, and we get up
We walk proud, and we talk tough
We got heart, and we got nerve
Even if we are a bit disturbed
Woo, come on
These are my people, this is where I come from
We're givin' this life everything we got and then some
It ain't always pretty, but it's real
It's the way we were made, wouldn't have it any other way,
ah naw
These are my people, yeah, woo
at old beer cans
Chokin' on the smoke from a Lucky Strike somebody lifted
off his old man
We were football flunkies, southern rock junkies, crankin'
up the stereos
Singing loud and proud to "Gimmie Three Steps," "Simple Man,"
and "Curtis Low"
We were big, ya know
Got some discount knowledge at the Jr. College where we
majored in beer and girls
It was all real funny till we ran out of money and they threw
us out into the world
Yeah, the kids that thought they'd run this town ain't
a-runnin' much of anything
Just lovin' and laughin' and bustin' our asses, and we all call it
all livin' the dream
But these are my people, this is where I come from
We're givin' this life everything we got and then some
It ain't always pretty, but it's real
It's the way we were made, wouldn't have it any other way
These are my people
Well, we take it all week on the chin with a grin till we make
it to Friday night
And it's church league softball, holler 'bout a bad call,
preacher breaking up the fight
Then later on at the Green Light tavern, well, everybody's
gatherin' as friends
And the beer's a pourin' till Monday mornin', and we start it
all over again
And these are my people, this is where I come from
We're givin' this life everything we got and then some
It ain't always pretty, but it's real
It's the way we were made, wouldn't have it any other way
These are my people
We fall down, and we get up
We walk proud, and we talk tough
We got heart, and we got nerve
Even if we are a bit disturbed
Woo, come on
These are my people, this is where I come from
We're givin' this life everything we got and then some
It ain't always pretty, but it's real
It's the way we were made, wouldn't have it any other way,
ah naw
These are my people, yeah, woo
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Written by: RIVERS RUTHERFORD, DAVE BERG
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