[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
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Before I was alive, unborned and unnamed
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of two imperfect people into this world I came.
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Between walls of knotty pine, a brown trailer on wheels
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on a concrete foundation, in the middle of a dove-huntin' field.
[Chorus 1]
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This is my DNA, I wouldn't have it any other way.
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When things got rough, we did not complain. Kentucky, 1988.
[Verse 2]
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I can hear the gravel split from a mile away,
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got the hell out of Dodge in Mama's S-10 Chevrolet.
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And I was much too young to be in the middle back then,
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but now Daddy's talkin' to us with bloodshot eyes again.
[Chorus 2]
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He's sayin' things he don't mean to say, maybe he should be alone today,
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but I still love him anyway. Kentucky, 1988.
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[Bridge]
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I know exactly what it's worth:
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sun blisters on your skin, an arrowhead in the dirt;
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the Ohio River rolls on banks of sand
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and if it don't flood this year, we'll have crops again.
[Instrumental Break]
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[Verse 3]
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Troubles and trials and come what may,
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sunday school for your prayin', rotgut for your pain.
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Granddaddy's a local 181, he's workin' for the Union,
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a wise woman told me: "Memories, you can choose them".
[End-Chorus]
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This is my DNA, no matter how far I get away.
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There's just some things that will never change: Kentucky, 1988.