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Heath Sanders's song '
Still Here'. Each song tells a unique story, and
Heath Sanders - Still Here is no exception. Browse the lyrics here and connect with the song on a new level. Whether you're listening for the first time or revisiting your favorite lines, the lyrics are right at your fingertips.
Still Here
by Heath Sanders
Verse 1
We're red clay Alabama, map dot Arkansas
We're oilfield Oklahoma and wheat field Wichita
We're a thousand miles of two lane
And them forgotten courthouse squares
Might be a little behind the times but we ain't goin' nowhere
Chorus
We're still here holding it down
In them little ol' middle of nowhere towns
Still tough, steel toed
Still raisin' 'em up on them old dirt roads
Still tractors and trucks and sundown dust on an ice cold beer
The world might've forgotten about us, but we're still here
Verse 2
We're rusted gooseneck hitches, smoke from a paper mill
We're cotton in the ditches, a hard earned dollar bill
We're dyed diesel on a bonfire, a burnt out Texaco sign
Tucked back in some neck of the woods
Yeah, we might be hard to find
Chorus
But we're still here holding it down
In them little ol' middle of nowhere towns
Still tough, steel toed
Still raisin' 'em up on them old dirt roads
Still tractors and trucks and sundown dust on an ice cold beer
The world might've forgotten about us, but we're still here
Bridge
Yeah, California cowboys, Indiana gold
South Georgia plowboys and West Virginia coal
Chorus
And we're still here holding it down
In them little ol' middle of nowhere towns
Still tough, steel toed
Still raisin' 'em up on them old dirt roads
Still tractors and trucks and sundown dust on an ice cold beer
The world might've forgotten about us, but we're still here
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