Zac Brown Band - Out In The Middle lyrics

[Zac Brown Band - Out In The Middle lyrics]

There's an old rural route two-lane
Take it out past where the radio just can't
Past the river bridge with a rope swing
And a mailbox painted all John Deere green

The end of a bunch of gravel driveway
Out here doing our own thing

Out in the middle where the hard work meets hard living
Out in the middle where we're grown till we're gone, God willing
Just some good old boys and good old girls, hunting red dirt dreams in a concrete world
Getting by on just a little, out in the middle

Come Friday, we come undone
Stay half-lit like the High Life neon
Barely hanging on like sheds in the pole barn
You can hear Hank clear 'cross the next farm

City folk say we're crazy
But they ain't never been way

Out in the middle where the hard work meets hard living
Out in the middle where we're grown till we're gone, God willing
Just some good old boys and good old girls, hunting red dirt dreams in a concrete world
Getting by on just a little, out in the middle

Of nowhere, that's where I wanna be
In the old oak shade by the family graves
With the southern ground on me

Out in the middle where the hard work meets hard living
Out in the middle where we're grown till we're gone, God willing
Just some good old boys and good old girls, hunting red dirt dreams in a concrete world
Getting by on just a little, out in the middle

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