Sunflowers
Lyrics
Black smoke rollin' out a tailpipe
Down a dirt road
Old steel wheels still spinning like new
Barbed wire fence posts and
Blue skies forever
White frame farm house with
A front porch view
Hey I'd give anything for a front porch view
They say some souls are just born to run
Well I grew up thinkin' I was one
But I'm drawn to the west where I come from
Like a sunflower follows the sun
Like a sunflower follows the sun
Roots grow weak when they're
Searching for water the years go slow when
You're waitin' on rain
Life ain't nothing like a postcard picture
It's a tumbleweed blowing across
A dusty plain can be a tumbleweed blowing
Across a dusty plain
They say some souls are just born to run
Well I grew up thinkin' I was one
But I'm drawn to the west where I come from
Like a sunflower follows the sun
Like a sunflower follows the sun
They say some souls are just born to run
I grew up thinkin' I was one
But I'm drawn to the west where I come from
Like a sunflower follows the sun
Like a sunflower follows the sun
Writer(s): Blake Chaffin, Logan Mize, Mark Sanders
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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