I Am

Lyrics
I've broke in these boots Yeah they've been 'bout everywhere All the phases Awkward stages In between spaces I've been there Though I didn't always know what I was doing Just a runnin' down a dream I thought I knew then Learned to win you've got to lose it all Cause you find yourself in the freefall Now I am Standing on a mountain With nothing but the sound of a song I can sing along to I'm high on the hilltop No I never thought I could do the things I'd do On the long road Highs and lows Every show Every note The thrill of it gets me still Saying thank you to the few who took my hand And made me who I am It don't matter where you're from If you're old or you're young You could have a billion But it's never enough You gotta learn to love Have faith Have trust Don't give up on the good stuff Or take for granted anything you're handed And give it on back to the ones in need The slow climb up the side of the alpine It's taught me everything that I am Standing on a mountain With nothing but the sound of a song I can sing along to, I'm high on the hilltop No I never thought I could do the things I'd do On the long road Highs and lows Every show Every note The thrill of it gets me still Saying thank you to the few who took my hand And made me who I am I'm a man I'm a child I'm a lover I'm a brother Fix it up and get it done'r I'm an uncle and I would give the world For two pretty little princess girls I'm a poet I'm a singer I'm a six-string picker I'm a Friday night Good time Outside thinker I'm a trucker travelin' to your town And if you're wondering if I'm proud, I am... Standing on a mountain With nothing but the sound of a song I can sing along to I'm high on the hilltop No I never thought I could do the things I'd do On the long road Highs and lows Every show Every note The thrill of it gets me still Saying thank you to the few who took my hand Yeah I'll say thank you to the few who took my hand And made me who I am You made me who I am
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Credits
- Writers
- Dylan Jakobsen