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Livin down here, where a truck ain't a 4 by 4
It's an 18 wheeler
Carting them loads cross the Nullarbor
Way down here, where the homeland's girt by sea
We might not talk in miles, but the west is just as wild
From the Kansas sun to the outback plains
Maybe that country life is all the same
I can't sing about Tennessee, and what it means to me
I ain't ever in my life took a ride on the Mississippi
But I can sing about open roads, a little Hank on the radio
Working hard, getting paid, end the day with a shot of whiskey
I guess it ain't that different
Country living down here
Workin' down here, the hands look a little worse for wear
The land ain't drinking
'Til the rain starts falling in the Southern air
Way on down here, everybody's got a tale to tell
About the better days, when there was water in the well
From the Texas sun to the flooding rains
Maybe that country life is all the same
I can't sing about Tennessee, and what it means to me
I ain't ever in my life took a ride on the Mississippi
But I can sing about open roads, a little Merle on the radio
Working hard, getting paid, end the day with a shot of whiskey
I guess it ain't that different
Country living down here
I can't sing about Tennessee, and what it means to me
I ain't ever in my life took a ride on the Mississippi
But I can sing about open roads, a bit a Chicks on the radio
Working hard, getting paid, end the day with a shot of whiskey
I guess it ain't that different
Country living down here
Man, who we kidding
We all love an ice cold beer
I guess it ain't that different
Country living down here
Writer(s): Michael Charles Paynter, Michael James Delorenzis, Brooke Roberts, Benjamin John Penna
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