She was some kind of renegade
Born on a summer day
Fireworks in her eyes
Born on a summer day
Fireworks in her eyes
She was wild child seventeen
Growing up evergreen
Headed west for the big sky
Little brown-eyed blue jean baby
In a pink house pretty as a daisy
She got rocky mountain high
And left a few roots behind
But I miss
America, on the front porch
America, on the front porch
Before she ever had to lock her doors
When she was still outspoken
Back before her heart got broken
I miss America, bare feet in the dirt
John 3:16, wasn't scared to work
Yeah they all dreamed of her
She's mine and I still love her
But I miss America
I can see her with her hair down
Rolling through my home town
After a football game
I can hear her in a hayfield
Singin' with the whip-or-wills
And I kind of hate the way
She ran away and got a little bit older
Got a big city chip on her shoulder
That ain't the way that she was raised
What can I say?
I miss America, on the front porch
Before she ever had to lock her doors
When she was still outspoken
Back before her heart got broken
I miss America, bare feet in the dirt
John 3:16, wasn't scared to work
Yeah they all dreamed of her
She's mine and I still love her
But I miss America
She was some kind of renegade
Born on a summer day
But I miss
America, on the front porch
Before she ever had to lock her doors
When she was still outspoken
Back before her heart got broken
I miss America, bare feet in the dirt
John 3:16, wasn't scared to work
Yeah they all dreamed of her
She's mine and I still love her
But I miss America
I miss America
I miss America
(At the request of Mrs. Cedar)
The Castellos appearing:
Thursday October 24, Greenville, SC 7:00 PM · Bon Secours Wellness Arena
With Little Big Town
Tuesday December 31, Charlotte, NC 8:30 PM · Bojangles Coliseum
With The Avett Brothers
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