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He's a flatland farmer |
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Who flatpicks an old guitar |
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Yeah he's a flatland farmer |
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He flatpicks an old guitar |
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He don't make no money |
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But he can out-pick a Nashville star |
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Yeah the people come in pick-ups |
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They're drivin' in from miles around |
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Yeah the people come in pick-ups |
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They're drivin' in from miles around |
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They just park in his front yard and they sit on his ground |
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And they eat fried chicken to the flatland sound |
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Eat a little... |
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Well they call mighty Nashville |
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Music City USA |
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They call god-all-mighty Nashville |
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Music City USA |
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Ah but get out the city to where the farmers play |
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You're into real music country without them city ways |
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Get with the flatland farmer |
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Who flatpicks an old guitar |
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Get with the flatland farmer |
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Who flatpicks an old guitar |
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And the closest you'll want to any Music Row |
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Is a long dirt furrow where the cotton grows, grow... |
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Get with the flatland farmer |
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Who flatpicks an old guitar |
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Get with the flatland farmer |
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Who flatpicks an old guitar |
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I'll tell you that boy can out sing |
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Out pick, out play |
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Out drink, out pray and out lay |
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Any of them Nashville stars |
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