Where I Belong
Lyrics
There just something about this small town
Where generations of blood are carved in stone
Yeah, that's where I belong
Smiling face at the fillin' station
No bullet proof glass, this is family owned
Yeah, that's where I belong
Where there's a little white church, couple run down shacks
Grain elevator by the railroad tracks
Where every day is like living a country song
That's where I belong
I got behind the wheel at fourteen
Now I can drive like hell down the east bound roads
Yeah, with my eye closed
In a '77 Silverado, cruisin' around the lake side with my girl
That was my whole world
She left one day for the city lights
But does she ever dream of me at night
cnd that little white church, couple run down shacks
Grain elevator by the railroad tracks
Where every day is like living a country song
Where the stop signs are peppered with buck shot holes
That old street dog everybody knows
You can laugh out loud, and dream all day long
That's where I belong
Well did you leave a town like this
Then start to feel some emptiness
Well I came back because I missed
That little white church, couple run down shacks
Grain elevator by the railroad tracks
Where every day is like living a country song
Where the stop signs are peppered with buck shot holes
That old street dog everybody knows
You can laugh out loud, and dream all day long
That's where I belong
Oh, that's where I belong
Yeah, that's where I belong
That's where I belong
Writer(s): CHRIS THORSTEINSON, DAVE WASYLIW, ROBERT ELLIS ORRALL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Anthem Entertainment, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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