In My Neighborhood Songtext
von Craig Morgan
In My Neighborhood Songtext
-If you see a pickup truck with a plastic coon dog mounted on the hood
-If you pass a trailer with a concrete donkey in the yard and tires up on the roof
-And if you see a woman in a moo-moo reading Tarot cards and palms down by the road
-That′s how you know, that's how you know, you′re in my neighborhood
-In my neighborhood there's nothing ordinary bout the regular folk
-In my neighborhood we make our own wine outta berries we grow
-A word to the wise when they turn out the lights it's a free for all ya′ll every Saturday night
-But everybody treats everybody the way they should
-In my neighborhood
-When the wind is just right you can tell they′re making paper at the mill on Champion Lane
-When Mabel Johnson goes to frying rocky mountain oysters you can smell em' from a mile away
-You might hear the church bells playing Sweet Home Alabame cause the preacher loves rock and roll
-That′s how you know, that's how you know, you′re in my neighborhood
-In my neighborhood there's nothing ordinary bout the regular folk
-In my neighborhood we make our own wine outta berries we grow
-A word to the wise when they turn out the lights it′s a free for all ya'll every Saturday night
-But everybody treats everybody the way they should
-In my neighborhood
-In my neighborhood there's nothing ordinary bout the regular folk
-In my neighborhood we make our own wine outta berries we grow
-A word to the wise when they turn out the lights it′s a free for all ya′ll every Saturday night
-But everybody treats everybody the way they should
-In my neighborhood
-In my neighborhood
-If you pass a trailer with a concrete donkey in the yard and tires up on the roof
-And if you see a woman in a moo-moo reading Tarot cards and palms down by the road
-That′s how you know, that's how you know, you′re in my neighborhood
-In my neighborhood there's nothing ordinary bout the regular folk
-In my neighborhood we make our own wine outta berries we grow
-A word to the wise when they turn out the lights it's a free for all ya′ll every Saturday night
-But everybody treats everybody the way they should
-In my neighborhood
-When the wind is just right you can tell they′re making paper at the mill on Champion Lane
-When Mabel Johnson goes to frying rocky mountain oysters you can smell em' from a mile away
-You might hear the church bells playing Sweet Home Alabame cause the preacher loves rock and roll
-That′s how you know, that's how you know, you′re in my neighborhood
-In my neighborhood there's nothing ordinary bout the regular folk
-In my neighborhood we make our own wine outta berries we grow
-A word to the wise when they turn out the lights it′s a free for all ya'll every Saturday night
-But everybody treats everybody the way they should
-In my neighborhood
-In my neighborhood there's nothing ordinary bout the regular folk
-In my neighborhood we make our own wine outta berries we grow
-A word to the wise when they turn out the lights it′s a free for all ya′ll every Saturday night
-But everybody treats everybody the way they should
-In my neighborhood
-In my neighborhood
Writer(s): Cathy Lee Gravitt, Marty Dodson, Danny Wells Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com