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Alan Jackson

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(intro) C F C F C In a small town in Georgia, over G forty years ago, F her maiden name was Musick C G till she met that Jackson boy. F They married young like folks C F did then, not a penny to their name, C they believed the one you vowed to love G C should always stay the same. C On the land his daddy gave them, a G foundation underway, F C for a love to last forever or G until their dying day. F They built a bond that's C F strong enough to stand the test of time C and a place for us to turn to when G C our lives where in a bind. G And they made their house from a tool shed,
F C granddaddy rolled down on two logs, G and they built walls all around it F G and they made that house a home. F And they taught us about good C living, they taught us right F from wrong, C Lord, there'll never be another G place in this world that I'll call C home. ( F C F ) C My mama raised five children, G four girls, then there was me, F she found her strength with C G faith in God and love of family. F She never had a social life, C F home was all she knew, C except the time she took a job G C to pay a bill or two. C My daddy skinned his knuckles on G the cars that he repaired, F he never earned much money, C G but he gave us all he had. F He never made the front page, C F but he did the best he could, C and folks drove their cars from miles around G C to let him look underneath the hood. G And they made their house from a tool shed, F C granddaddy rolled down on two logs, G and they built walls all around it F G and they made that house a home. F And they taught us about good C living, they taught us right F from wrong, C Lord, there'll never be another G place in this world that I'll call C home. C There'll never be another place in G F C this world that I'll call home.

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