A Little Country Lyrics

Verse 1
There's a dirt road that winds through the pines, Where we ran barefeet, leaving childhood behind, Cornfields stretchin' out in the golden glow, It's the only kind of life I've ever known.
Chorus
It's in my soul, it's in my blood, This life I love, rise above the mud, From the small-town fairs to the one-room church, I'm a little country, where the heart finds worth.
Verse 2
Grandma's kitchen smelled like freshly baked pie, Summer nights filled with fireflies in the sky, Papa's old guitar under the porch light, Playin' tunes that made everything feel right.
Chorus
It's in my soul, it's in my blood, This life I love, rise above the mud, From the small-town fairs to the one-room church, I'm a little country, where the heart finds worth.
Verse 3
Fishing in the creek, catching dreams in the flow, Youthful summers with nowhere else to go, With every sunrise on that endless land, I learned to grow tall and make a stand.
Chorus
It's in my soul, it's in my blood, This life I love, rise above the mud, From the small-town fairs to the one-room church, I'm a little country, where the heart finds worth.

Song: A Little Country
Artist: Elvis Kidsolo
Album: I May Be Crazy

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