ORPHAN

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HARDY - Rock

ORPHAN

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[Verse 1] My momma she's the Bible And my daddy he's the ink You put 'em both together get exactly what you think A redneck with a rifle in a break the cycle shirt Stained up in some red that's either whitetail blood or dirt [Pre-Chorus] Back home, I fit in just fine But 'round here it kinda feels like [Chorus] Somebody left me in a basket on the front steps Screaming bloody murder at the church door Sitting on some songs nobody sung yet Guitars so damn loud it's drowning out all them chords that Sixteenth Avenue was built on Lord pleasе forgive me, I'm just tryna find my find my home All alonе just me and this middle finger sound The orphan of this country music town [Verse 2] I tried to be the bullet that was s'posed to fit the gun Chase the fame by playing the game that gets your record spun It ain't like they went and kicked me Outside into the rain I'd just rather be that rebel kid with just one name like [Chorus] Somebody left me in a basket on the front steps Screaming bloody murder at the church door Sitting on some songs nobody sung yet Guitars so damn loud it's drowning out all them chords that Sixteenth Avenue was built on Lord please forgive me, I'm just tryna find my find my home All alone just me and this middle finger sound The orphan of this country music town Of this country music town, yeah [Chorus] Somebody left me in a basket on the front steps Screaming bloody murder at the church door Sitting on some songs nobody sung yet Guitars so damn loud it's drowning out all them chords that Sixteenth Avenue was built on Lord please forgive me, I'm just tryna find my find my home All alone just me and this middle finger sound The orphan of this country music town The orphan of this country music town

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Credits

Writers
  • HARDY
  • John Byron
  • David Garcia
  • Blake Pendergrass