The Only Place I Call Home

Album: Justin Moore (2009)
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  • I was baptized at the baptist church
    My old man taught me 'bout a hard days work
    I learned how to love and learned how to fight
    It's where we keep our cash in a dresser drawer
    Underneath the forty four
    If we do ya wrong we damn sure make it right

    [Chorus]
    It's the only place that I call home
    No matter where in this country I might roam
    It's where the corn grows tall and the moonshine still flows
    It's the only place that I call home

    A word is good on a handshake
    Preacher still talks about a judgment day
    People gonna stop when a funeral passes by
    We say yes sir and say yes ma'am
    Answer the call from Uncle Sam
    And a boy really knows change to hit a bully in the nose

    [Chorus]

    My roots are buried deep in this little town
    One of these days it's where they'll put me in the ground

    [Chorus]

    It's the only place that I call home, yeah Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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