I remember sun-kissed mornings on the porch with grandma's tea
The scent of magnolia blooming, sweet as honey while they're free
We laugh and sing old country tunes underneath the libel trees
That warm southern breeze carried whispers of our dreams
This is God's country, can you see
Every sunset paints a memory
From dirt roads winding by the creek
To starry nights where my heart can't speak
In the charm of the south, I found my way
In the love of this land, I'll always stay
Down by the river, fishing lines in the air
You and me, barefoot, without a care
We'd share stories as the fireflies danced
Underneath that southern sky, we took our chance
The taste of fried catfish, sweet iced tea
And the sound of laughter, just you and me
This is God's country, can you see
Every sunset paints a memory
From dirt roads winding by the creek
To starry nights where my heart can't speak
In the charm of the south, I found my way
In the love of this land, I'll always stay
Now I'm grown, but I carry that fire
Those roots run deep like my heart's desire
Wherever I roam, I'll hold on to this
The simple life and every little bliss
I'll pass down these tales, let the children hear
Of God's country roads and the love we held dear
This is God's country, can you see
Every sunset paints a memory
From dirt roads winding by the creek
To starry nights where my heart can't speak
In the charm of the south, I found my way
In the love of this land, I'll always stay
So here's to the moments, the laughter and tears
The beauty of life through all of the years
With every step, I feel that embrace
In this God-given land, I found my place
This is God's country, can you see
Every sunset paints a memory
From dirt roads winding by the creek
To starry nights where my heart can't speak
In the charm of the south, I found my way