Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver - When I'm Knee Deep in Bluegrass lyrics
rate me<br>
(Verse 1)<br>
Everything I own is in my old Ford, except what's on my back<br>
I got one more stop before I go to pick up my last check<br>
And I'll leave a note that says goodbye to my good ol' gal named Fae<br>
I'd like to see her one more time but it would take another day<br>
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(Chorus)<br>
When I'm knee deep in bluegrass, then I'll be satisfied<br>
I don't care if it's bottom land or rocky mountain high<br>
Any part of old Kentucky's home sweet home to me<br>
Knee deep in bluegrass is where I want to be<br>
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(Verse 2)<br>
I can see uncle Bill, sitting on the porch, pickin' at his old banjo<br>
Looking out across the field, watching his green corn grow<br>
There's nothing more I'm waiting for than to see this road unwind<br>
When the city lights are lying in the miles I've left behind<br>
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(Chorus)<br>
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(Verse 3)<br>
Cincinatti's gonna hear hear my Ford as we go rolling through<br>
But the only thing they'll see of us is just a cloud of blue<br>
These wheels ain't gonna make stop in no other town<br>
Until i know my feet can touch that good Kentucky ground<br>
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(Chorus)<br>
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