Posted by Lanse on September 11, 2007 at 15:32:06 from (64.12.116.73):
In Reply to: OT: Farmall song posted by Lanse on September 11, 2007 at 14:59:42:
Not really anyone who will admit to loving country in my school. My theme song is "she thinks my tractors $exy" but My favorite song of all time is Amerillo Sky By jason Aldean. Summer 06 was the best one Ive had in a long time. Love this song.
He gets up before the dawn Packs a lunch and a thermos full of coffee It's another day in the dusty haze Those burnin' rays are wearing down his body And diesel's worth the price of gold And it's the cheapest grain he's ever sold But he's still holding on
CHORUS He just takes the tractor another round And pulls the plow across the ground And sends up another prayer He says Lord I never complain I never ask why But please don't let my dream run dry Underneath, Underneath this Amarillo sky
That hail storm back in '83 Sure did take a toll on his family But he stayed strong and carried on Just like his dad and grandad did before him On his knees every night he prays Please let my crops and children grow Cause that's all he's ever known
CHORUS He just takes the tractor another round And pulls the plow across the ground And sends up another prayer He says Lord I never complain I never ask why But please don't let my dream run dry Underneath, Underneath this Amarillo sky
And he takes the tractor another round Another round, another round And he takes the tractor another round Another round He says I never complain I never ask why But please don't let my dreams run dry Underneath, underneath this Amarillo Sky
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