When I’m Knee Deep in Bluegrass

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Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver - Country

When I’m Knee Deep in Bluegrass

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

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