| You know what, I’m a chicken fried
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| A cold beer on a Friday night
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| A pair of jeans that fit just right
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| And the radio up Well, I was raised up beneath the shade of a Georgia pine
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| And that’s home you know
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| Sweet Tea, Pecan Pie, and homemade wine
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| Where the peaches grow
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| And my house it’s not much to talk about
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| But it’s filled with love that’s grown in thesouthern ground.
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| And a little bit of chicken fried
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| A cold beer on a Friday night
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| A pair of jeans that fit just right
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| And the radio up Well I’ve seen the sunrise
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| See love in my woman’s eyes
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| Feel the touch of a precious child
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| And know a mother’s love
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| It’s funny how it’s the little things in life that mean the most
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| Not where you live, what you drive, or the price tag on your clothes
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| There’s no dollar sign on a piece of mind this I’ve come to know
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| So if you agree have a drink with me Raise your glasses for a toast
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| To a little bit of chicken fried
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| A cold beer on a Friday night
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| A pair of jeans that fit just right
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| And the radio up Well I’ve seen the sunrise
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| See the love in my woman’s eyes
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| Feel the touch of a precious child
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| And know a mother’s love
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| I thank god for my life
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| And for the stars and stripes
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| May freedom forever fly, let it ring
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| Salute the ones who died
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| And the ones that gave their lives, so we don’t have to sacrifice
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| All the things we love
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| Like our chicken fried
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| And cold beer on a Friday noght
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| A pair of jeans that fit just right
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| And the radio up Well, I’ve seen the sunrise
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| See the love in my woman’s eyes
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| Feel the touch of a precious child
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| And know a mother’s love
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| You know I like my chicken fried
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| A cold beer on a Friday night
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| A pair of jeans that fit just right
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| And the radio up Well, I’ve seen the sunrise
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| See the love in my woman’s eyes
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| Feel the touch of a precious child
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| And know a mother’s love… |