Monday, May 17, 2010

Song, this is, me--- is anybody else like this???

I feel no shame


I'm proud of where I came from


I was born and raised in the boondocks


One thing I know


No matter where I go


I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks





And I can feel


That muddy water running through my veins


And I can hear that lullaby of a midnight train


And It sings to me and it sounds familiar








I feel no shame


I'm proud of where I came from


I was born and raised in the boondocks


One thing I know


No matter where I go


I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks








And I can taste


That honeysuckle and it's still so sweet


When it grows wild


On the banks down at old camp creek


Yeah, and it calls to me like a warm wind blowing





I feel no shame


I'm proud of where I came from


I was born and raised in the boondocks


One thing I know


No matter where I go


I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks





It's where I learned about living


It's where I learned about love


It's where I learned about working hard


And having a little was just enough





It's where I learned about Jesus


And knowing where I stand


You can take it or leave it, this is me


This is who I am





Give me a tin roof


A front porch and a gravel road


And that's home to me


It feels like home to me








I feel no shame


I'm proud of where I came from


I was born and raised in the boondocks


One thing I know


No matter where I go


I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks





I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks





You get a line, I'll get a pole


We'll go fishing in the crawfish hole


Five-card poker on a Saturday night


Church on Sunday morning








You get a line, I'll get a pole


We'll go fishing in the crawfish hole


(Down in the boondocks)


Five-card poker on a Saturday night


Church on Sunday morning

Song, this is, me--- is anybody else like this???
I agree were it says, I'm proud of where i came from.
Reply:Nope. Sounds pretty reactionary.
Reply:nope, not me.

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