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(bryan wayne/justin lantz) |
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She could see him comin' from a mile away |
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Kickin' up dust down the dirt road |
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She ran and met him at the front gate |
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Hopped in the truck and said let's go |
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You wouldn't think there'd be much to do |
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So far from the city lights |
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But give two kids all that room |
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And there's no tellin' what they'd find |
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They felt the rhythm of the wind |
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Blowin' through the wheat fields |
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The sun wasn't all that fell |
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As the moon began to rise |
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Beneath the stars in each other's arms |
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They were onto somethin' |
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It ain't called heartland for nothin' |
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The thing about bein' from a town that small |
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Is everyone's lookin' for a way out |
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But that never crossed their minds at all |
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After twenty good years there's no doubt |
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The two of them saw so much more |
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Than corn and barbed wire fence |
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They found a love worth stayin' for |
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And they've been together ever since |
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They felt the rhythm of the wind |
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Blowin' through the wheat fields |
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The sun wasn't all that fell |
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As the moon began to rise |
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Beneath the stars in each other's arms |
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They were onto somethin' |
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It ain't called heartland for nothin' |
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Oh they felt the rhythm of the wind |
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Blowin' through the wheat fields |
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The sun wasn't all that fell |
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As the moon began to rise |
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Beneath the stars in each other's arms |
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They were onto somethin' |
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It ain't called heartland for nothin' |
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3we're in heartland, heartland |