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Lyrics:
She asked me where I’s from
Said somewhere you’ve never been to
Little town outside of Knoxville
Headin by some dogwood trees
She tried talking with my accent
We held hands and waded into that blue water
She left her flip flops by my red wings on the beach

Yeah but now I’m dodging potholes
In my sunburnt Silverado
Like a heartbroke desperado
Headed right back to my roots
Something bout the way she kissed me
Tells me she’d love eastern Tennessee
Yeah but all I brought back with me
Was some sand in my boots

I said let’s go shoot tequila
So we walked back to that beach bar
She said don’t cowboys drink whiskey
So we drank bottom shelf
She said damn that sky looks perfect
I said girl you’ve never seen stars
Like the ones back home and she said
Maybe I should see em for myself

Yeah but now I’m dodging potholes
In my sunburnt Silverado
Like a heartbroke desperado
Headed right back to my roots
Something bout the way she kissed me
Tells me she’d love eastern Tennessee
Yeah but all I brought back with me
Was some sand in my boots

I said meet me in the morning
And she told me I was crazy
Yeah but I still thought that maybe
She’d show up

Oh but now I’m dodging potholes
In my sunburnt Silverado
Like a heartbroke desperado
Headed right back to my roots
Something bout the way she kissed me
Tells me she’d love eastern Tennessee
Yeah but all I brought back with me
Was some sand in my boots

Yeah but all I brought back with me
Was some sand in my boots

#morganwallen #sandinmyboots

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By Sarah Mae Wilson

With her deep passion for traditional country music and a genuine love for the simple joys of life, Sarah Mae brings a unique perspective to our team. At 45 years old, she's a proud woman who has lived her entire life out in the country, surrounded by wide-open spaces and the calming serenade of nature.

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