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Jerry Reed

Oklahoma Sunshine

 

Oklahoma Sunshine

(album: Both Barrels - 1976)


I can almost smell the hick'ry smoke hear the fireside talk of the old homefolks
See the roses on the hillside growing wild
I can almost touch the dogwood trees taste the air and memories
Scenes that I grew up on as a child

Where there were babies running naked in the summertime
Clothes out drying on an old clothesline
Fishing on the lake with a friend of mine
In the Oklahoma sunshine

Well I grew up and I moved away but I can't forget about the good old days
Thinking bout the way life used to be
I got married and had some kids now I tell 'em bout the things that Pappy did
Painting pictures of a world they'll never see

Where there were babies running naked in the summertime...

Well I ain't saying that my life is bad but Lord I wish that I only had
The comforts that they can't build in machines
Like plenty of space and room to grow air to breathe and a country road
That leads to some place peaceful and serene

Where there were babies running naked in the summertime...

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