Текст песни Carrie Underwood - I Ain`t In Checotah Anymore
Carrie Underwood - I Ain`t In Checotah Anymore слова песни
Where 69 meets 40,
There`s a single stop light town,
And back when I was really young,
A part of that burned down,
On any gien Friday night,
We`d drive a hundred miles,
Between the Sonic and the Grocery Store,
Laughing all the while,
With as many friends as I could pack,
In my daddy`s Ford,
But I ain`t in Checotah anymore.
My hotel in Manhattan,
Holds more people than our town,
And what I just paid for dinner,
Would be a down payment on a house,
I`d rather be tipping cows in Tulsa,
Then hailing cabs here in New York,
But I ain`t in Checotah anymore.
I`m in a world so wide,
It makes me feel small sometimes,
I miss the big blue skies,
The Oklahoma kind.
In a world of long red carpets,
The bright lights of Hollywood,
All the paparazzi flashing,
Could make a girl feel pretty good,
You can get anything you want here,
Except a Wal-Mart store,
But I ain`t in Checotah anymore.
I`m in a world so wide,
It makes me feel small sometimes,
I miss the big blue skies,
The Oklahoma kind.
Where the WIldcats beat the Ironheads,
Old Settler`s day and the Old confess,
After prom, down at the bowling lanes,
Catching crappy fish in your lake,
I ain`t in Checotah anymore.
I`m in a world so wide,
It makes me feel small sometimes,
I miss the big blue skies,
The Oklahoma kind.
But I ain`t in Checotah,
No I ain`t in Checotah,
Oh, there`s nothing like Oklahoma.
Where 69 meets 40,
There`s a single stoplight town.