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Sprawling hills interspersed with trees Ah it felt like home Like driving down a barren road Cities aren't for me Don't get me wrong I like the hustle and faces I see But I'll take the quiet land No matter the nation it is, I call the country home From the cliffs of Gibralter To the ruins of Gobekli Tepe, And back round to the massive Red Wood trees, I'll roam Down to the burning sands of Berber lands, I'll stay in the country Leave the cities to the people And listen to the trees.
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May 22, 2020
May 22, 2020 at 12:24 PM UTC
Country Roads
Sprawling hills interspersed with trees Ah it felt like home Like driving down a barren road Cities aren't for me Don't get me wrong I like the hustle and faces I see But I'll take the quiet land No matter the nation it is, I call the country home From the cliffs of Gibralter To the ruins of Gobekli Tepe, And back round to the massive Red Wood trees, I'll roam Down to the burning sands of Berber lands, I'll stay in the country Leave the cities to the people And listen to the trees.
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May 22, 2020
May 22, 2020 at 12:24 PM UTC
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