On a three hour flight from Memphis to LA
I was silently celebrating my first class upgrade
Laughing at my jeans and my boots
Beside those high dollar shoes and Armani suits
When the gentleman next to me said the drinks up here are free
So if you you'd like the first one can be on me
He said I'm I'm heading back from business in New York and Rome
Tell me son, Where do you call home
I said I'm from the front pew of a wooden white church
The courthouse clock still don't work
Where a man's word means everything
Where moms and dads were high school flames
Gave their children grandmothers maiden names
It may not sound like much
But its where I'm from
So we drank that round and then another
There wasn't a topic in this world we did not cover
He said I headed out west when I was barely 19
Just a kid chasing my dreams
I said I'm flying out here to pick up my big brother
He's been fighting the cancer they discovered
But he called last night and said I think this is the end
So come take me home to my family and my friends
Where the quaterback dates the homecoming queen
The trucks a ford and the tractors green
And amazing Grace is what we sing
Where there's a county fair every fall
Your friends are there no matter when you call
Yeah It may not sound like much but it's
Where I'm from
As we stood to claim the bags we checked
He said I'll pray for your brother and did I mention that
Italian suits haven't always been my style
You see I was quarterback of my high school team
We took state back in '63
And my wife well she's still my home coming queen
Cause I'm from the front pew of a wooden white church
The courthouse clock still don't work
Where a man's word means everything
Where moms and dads were high school flames
Gave their children grandmothers maiden names
It may not sound like much
But its where I'm from
I said it may not sound like much but it's
Where Im from
Where I'm from
Where I'm from
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound......
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Thanks to (Courtney) for correcting these lyrics. Mar 26, 2009
Thanks to (Mike R) for correcting these lyrics. Mar 27, 2009
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On a three hour flight from Memphis to LA
I was silently celebrating my first class upgrade
Laughing at my jeans and my boots
Beside those high dollar shoes and Armani suits
When the gentleman next to me said the drinks up here are free
So if you you'd like the first one can be on me
He said I'm I'm heading back from business in New York and Rome
Tell me son, Where do you call home
I said I'm from the front pew of a wooden white church
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