I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from.
I was born and raised in the boondocks.
One thing I know, no matter where I go,
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks.
I can feel that
muddy water running through my veins.
And I can hear that
lullaby of the midnight train,
and it sings to me and it sounds familiar.
I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from.
I was born and raised in the boondocks.
One thing I know, no matter where I go,
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks.
I can taste that
honeysuckle and it's still so sweet
when it grows wild
on the banks down at old Camp Creek.
Yeah, and it calls to me like a warm wind blowing.
I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from,
I was born and raised in the boondocks.
One thing I know, no matter where I go,
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks.
It's where I learned about living,
it's where I learned about love.
It's where I learned about working hard,
and having a little was just enough.
It's where I learned about Jesus,
and knowing where I stand.
You can take it or leave it,
this is me,
this is who I am.
Give me a tin roof,
a front porch and a gravel road,
and that's home to me.
Feels like home to me.
I feel no shame, I'm proud of where I came from,
I was born and raised in the boondocks.
One thing I know, no matter where I go,
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks.
I keep my heart and soul in the boondocks.
You get a line, I'll get a pole,
we'll go fishing in the crawfish hole.
Five card poker on Saturday night,
church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I'll get a pole,
we'll go fishing in the crawfish hole.
Five card poker on Saturday night,
church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I'll get a pole,
we'll go fishing in the crawfish hole.
Five card poker on Saturday night,
church on Sunday morning.
You get a line, I'll get a pole,
we'll go fishing in the crawfish hole.
Five card poker on Saturday night,
church on Sunday morning...