Rod Stewart - Country Comfort lyrics

[Rod Stewart - Country Comfort lyrics]

Soon the pines will be falling everywhere
Village children always fighting for a share
And the six-o-nine goes roaring
Down the creek
Parson Lee prepares his service for next week
I saw grandma yesterday down at the store
Well she's really looking
Fine for eighty-four
And she asked me if sometime I'd fix the barn
Poor old girl
She needs a man down on the farm

And it's good old country
Comforts in my bones
Just the sweetest sound my
Ears have ever known
Just an old-fashioned feeling in my bones
Country comfort's any road that's going home
Woohoo

Down at the well they've got a new machine
Foreman says it cuts manpower by fifteen
"And oh
But that ain't natural" old man Clayson says
Cause he's a horse-drawn man
Until his dying days

And it's good old country
Comforts in my bones
Just the sweetest sound my
Ears have ever known
Just an old-fashioned feeling in my bones
Country comfort's any road that's going home
And it's good old country
Comforts in my bones
Just the sweetest sound my
Ears have ever known
Just an old-fashioned feeling in my bones
Woohoo
Country comfort's any road that's going home
And it's good old country
Comforts in my bones
Just the sweetest sound my
Ears have ever known
Just an old-fashioned feeling in my bones
Country comfort's any road that's going home
Country comfort's any road that's going home
Country comfort's any road that's going home
Country comfort's any road that's going home

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