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You've always had a way of looking at me
Like I'd never leave this town
You've always had a way of asking me what my
Dreams were and shooting them down
And you think Im crazy for thinking I can do this
I'm sayin maybe but baby, its worth the risk
I want to go where the Nashville Stars
Shine their golden light right through my window
I want to walk in a field waist high under light blue sky
where the sun shines down, oh
I want to drive in an old Ford truck and test my luck
to find my way through town
I want to sit on a rooftop ledge feet hanging off the edge
Watching the sun go down
And I wont stop until these eyes are set on those Tennessee Skies
I know the road to get where I want to
go is not easy to follow
But without my dreams, well what would my life be
If not broken and hollow
And youve got a way of saying I cant do this
Im sayin maybe but baby its worth the risk
I want to go where the Nashville Stars
Shine their golden light right through my window
I want to walk in a field waist high under light blue sky
where the sun shines down, oh
I want to drive in an old Ford truck and test my luck
to find my way through town
I want to sit on a rooftop ledge feet hanging off the edge
Watching the sun go down
And I wont stop until these eyes are set on those Tennessee Skies
I've never found anything or anyone that makes me feel like this
It feels like everything inside of me finally fits
Its taken over me, inside of me giveN me the strength I didnt know I'd have
I wont look back
I want to go where the
I want to go where the
I want to go where the Nashville Stars
I want to go where the
I want to go where the
I want to go you know
I want to go where the Nashville Stars
Shine their golden light right through my window
I want to walk in a field waist high under light blue sky
where the sun shines down, oh
I want to drive in an old Ford truck and test my luck
to find my way through town
I want to sit on a rooftop ledge feet hanging off the edge
Watching the sun go down
And I wont stop until these eyes are set on those Tennessee Skies
C 2009 Lindsay Bruce