billy currington – growin’ up down there lyrics
that red georgia clay when mixed with the rain
sure made for one nasty mess
ah, but we were ridin’ high in that old truck of mine
in deep as we could get
always lookin’ for a rut, tryin’ not to get stuck
and swingin’ that mud everywhere, growin’ up down there
me and my friends wear the deep river bends
had a long rope tied to a tree
takin’ turns on a swing, takin’ turns, takin’ drinks
and i don’t mean iced tea
a good buzz later playin’ chicken with the gators
way too young to be scared, growin’ up down there
and those tan little peaches turnin’ us on
keepin’ things hot all summer long
if i could back in a second i swear
well, i’d still be growin’ up down there
well, nothin’ goin’ on ever lasted too long
we were good at makin’ good times
find a field spread the word keep a bonfire burnin’
through both ends of the night
had the radio up, had a keg in a truck
and tryin’ to get lucky somewhere, growin’ up down there
and those tan little peaches turnin’ us on
keepin’ things hot all summer long
if i could back in a second i swear
well, i’d still be growin’ up down there
and those tan little peaches turnin’ us on
keepin’ things hot all summer long
if i could back in a second i swear
well i’d still be growin’ up down there
yeah, lookin’ back now man it don’t seem fair
if you didn’t get to do your growin’ up down there
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