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[Verse 1]
In the tiny town where I come from
You grew up doin' what your daddy does
And you don't ask questions, you do it just because
You don't climb too high or dream too much
With a whole lot of work and a little bit of luck
You can wind up right back where your daddy was
[Verse 2]
This little bitty town, it ain't nothing new
We all stick around 'cause they all tell us to
Swallow your pride just to make your family proud
If I didn't think that it would shut the whole place down
I'd ride my pony right out of this one horse town
Yeah, this one horse town
[Verse 3]
I'm an old married man at the age of 23
Got two little boys on the baseball team
And that might be their only ticket out
All they got is a worn-out name
And a daddy that could've gone all the way
But I hung my saddle up and I settled down
[Verse 4]
This little bitty town, oh it ain't nothing new
We all stick around 'cause they all tell us to
Swallow your pride just to make your family proud
If I didn't think that it would shut the whole place down
I'd ride my pony right out of this one horse town
Yeah, this one horse town, oh yeah
[Verse 5]
This little bitty town, oh yeah, it ain't nothing new
We all stick around 'cause they all tell us to
Swallow your pride just to make your family proud
If I didn't think that it would shut the whole place down
I'd saddle that one horse and ride it right out of this town, oh
Written by: Jeremy N. Spillman, Travis Meadows, Charles Britain Turner, Charles Webb Gray, Paul Allen Jackson, Richard Peyton Turner
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