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Patrick McCormic - Yokum Drive Education Lyrics



Patrick McCormic - Yokum Drive Education Lyrics
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Headed down the old dirt road
Singin' songs along the way
Tank tops and dirty socks
Kool-ade smiles upon our face
Shouldn't 've been" messin' around
On a bike that had no chain
Much less, pullin' it behind
A four-wheeler that day
Runnin' inside tryin' to tell my mama
When I hear my brother's cries
He got a couple broken bones
And my cousins got a paddle across their hides
On a road the county let them name"Dwight Yoakam"
I learned I was a city boy, and that's all I'd ever be
Too big for a small town
Too little for the city that I live in now, is there
Ever gonna be a place that's right for me
She was a vision in white our wedding night
At the country club in June
The first of our friends to be settling down
Folks today would say, too soon
An evening out with her family
And no introductions came
Her grandparents talking about us
Ashamed of using her last name
At a restaurant my heart was flayed wide open
I learned that I was white trash and that's all I'd ever be
Too big for a small town
Too little for the city that I live in now, is there
Ever gonna be a place that's right for me
Well I found a place that keeps a door wide open
I learned that I was good enough for her
And that's all I need
Too big for a small town
Too little for the city that I live in now, but there's
A place in her heart and it fits just right, just right for me
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Headed down the old dirt road
Singin' songs along the way
Tank tops and dirty socks
Kool-ade smiles upon our face
Shouldn't 've been" messin' around
On a bike that had no chain
Much less, pullin' it behind
A four-wheeler that day
Runnin' inside tryin' to tell my mama
When I hear my brother's cries
He got a couple broken bones
And my cousins got a paddle across their hides
On a road the county let them name"Dwight Yoakam"
I learned I was a city boy, and that's all I'd ever be
Too big for a small town
Too little for the city that I live in now, is there
Ever gonna be a place that's right for me
She was a vision in white our wedding night
At the country club in June
The first of our friends to be settling down
Folks today would say, too soon
An evening out with her family
And no introductions came
Her grandparents talking about us
Ashamed of using her last name
At a restaurant my heart was flayed wide open
I learned that I was white trash and that's all I'd ever be
Too big for a small town
Too little for the city that I live in now, is there
Ever gonna be a place that's right for me
Well I found a place that keeps a door wide open
I learned that I was good enough for her
And that's all I need
Too big for a small town
Too little for the city that I live in now, but there's
A place in her heart and it fits just right, just right for me
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Performed By: Patrick McCormic
Language: English
Length: 3:29
Written by: Patrick McCormic
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