Tim McGraw - That's Just Me lyrics

Samuel Timothy McGraw

[Tim McGraw - That's Just Me lyrics]

Well I was southern-born and raised
On the good book my old boots are worn from
The hard roads I took
And I'm proud to be my daddy's son
And mama taught me how to work and
Not to quit until the job's done

Well, I may not be high society
But, I got all I need

And that's just me, the only way I know to be
That's just me, what you get is what you see
Well, they tell me I'm old-fashioned
And that I'm part of a dying breed
I'd say I'm living in real good company
But that's just me

Well, I got me a wife and
We're bringing up a young one
Well, she's a backwoods woman and my boy
He's a top gun we live out in the country
Where we're free to roam
And when a hard day is over
How I love just going home

Well, it's the life I live
And the air I breathe the way I believe

And that's just me, the only way I know to be
That's just me, what you get is what you see
Well, they tell me I'm old-fashioned
And that I'm part of a dying breed
I'd say I am living in real
Good company but that's just me

Well, they tell me I'm old fashioned
And that I'm part of a dying breed
I'd say I am living in real
Good company but that's just me
Yeah, that's just me

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