Small Town USA

Embracing Roots: Discover the Essence of Small Town USA in Highway Bros' Anthem
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Lyrics

A lot of people called it prison when I was growin' up

A lot of people referred to my hometown as a prison during my childhood.

These are my roots and this is what I love

These surroundings represent my roots, and I have a deep affection for them.

Cause everybody knows me and I know them

Everyone in the community knows me, and I am familiar with them.

And I believe that's the way we were supposed to live

I believe that living in close-knit communities is the intended way of life.

Wouldn't trade one single day in small town U-S-A

I wouldn't exchange any day of my life for the experience of living in small-town U.S.A.

Give me a Saturday night my baby by my side

I desire a Saturday night with my partner, enjoying the company and some Hank Jr. music with a six-pack of beer.

A little Hank Jr. and a six pack of lights

An ideal evening includes country music by David Allen Coe, a six-pack of beer, and a drive along an old dirt road.

Old dirt road and I'll be just fine

A simple life on a rural road is all I need to be content.

Give me a Sunday morning that's full of grace

On Sunday morning, I seek a life filled with grace and simplicity.

A simple life and I'll be okay

A straightforward and uncomplicated life is all I require.

Here in small town U-S-A

This is the essence of small-town U.S.A, and I am content with it.

Around here people break there backs just to earn a buck

People in our community work hard for their earnings.

We never get ahead but we have enough

Despite not getting ahead, we have enough to sustain ourselves.

I watch people leave and they come right back

People may leave, but many return to our small town.

I never wanted any part of that

I never aspired to be a part of that cycle of leaving and returning.

I'm proud to say that I love this place

I take pride in expressing my love for this place.

Good ole small town U-S-A

This is the good old small-town U.S.A that I cherish.

Give me a Saturday night my baby by my side

A Saturday night is perfect with my partner, listening to David Allen Coe and enjoying a six-pack of beer.

David Allen Coe and a six pack of lights

Referencing the classic "Sweet Home Alabama" with a six-pack of beer on a dirt road makes for an ideal night.

Old dirt road and I'll be just fine

A simple drive on an old dirt road is all I need for contentment.

Give me a Sunday morning that full of grace

A Sunday morning filled with grace and simplicity is my desire.

A simple life and I'll be okay

A simple and uncomplicated life is all I need to be content.

Here in small town U-S-A

This is the life I embrace in small-town U.S.A.

Oh yeah

Expressing enthusiasm and agreement with the sentiments.

I wouldn't trade one single day

I wouldn't trade any single day of my life for another.

I'm proud to say I love this place

Proudly affirming love for the current place of residence.

Give me a Saturday night my baby by my side

Reiterating the desire for a perfect Saturday night.

Sweet home Alabama a six pack of lights

Referencing "Sweet Home Alabama" again with a six-pack of beer.

Old dirt road and I'll be just fine

An old dirt road is the perfect setting for contentment.

Give me a Sunday morning that's full of grace

Desiring a Sunday morning filled with grace and simplicity.

A simple life and I'll be okay

Emphasizing the preference for a simple and uncomplicated life.

Here in small town U-S-A

Reaffirming the satisfaction found in small-town U.S.A.

Yeah, small town U-S-A

Concluding with a resounding affirmation of the love for small-town U.S.A.

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