Justin Moore - The Only Place That I Call Home lyrics

[Justin Moore - The Only Place That I Call Home lyrics]

Well I was baptized at the Baptist church
And my old man taught me
'bout a hard day's work
I learned how to love, learned how to fight
It's where we keep our cash
In a dresser drawer
Underneath the forty-four
And if we do you wrong we
Damn sure make it right

It's the only place that I call home
No matter where in this country I might roam
It's where the corn grows tall
And the moonshine still flows
It's the only place that I call home

Your word is good on a handshake
Preacher still talks about a judgment day
People gonna stop when a funeral passes by
We say "yes sir" and say "yes ma'am
Answer the call from Uncle Sam
Hit a bully in the nose
If he crosses the line

It's the only place that I call home
No matter where in this country I might roam
It's where the corn grows tall
And the moonshine still flows
It's the only place that I call home

My roots are buried deep here
In this little town
And one of these days it's where
They'll put me in the ground

It's the only place that I call home
No matter where in this country I might roam
It's where the corn grows tall
And the moonshine still flows
It's the only place that I call home

It's the only place that I call home yeah

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