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I bought a house in the country I never mow the lawn Never pull the weeds Never take the trash out No one cares out here I bought a house in the country I never read the news Mostly feed the birds Me and all the squirrels collecting nuts We chase each other around the cedar stump Honestly I know We have to say goodbye sometimes Honestly We know You have to say goodbye I bought a house in the country I read the palms of trees They've been around a while Way longer than the books up on my shelf I think they have the fortune I've been waiting for I bought a house in the country I did it for my lungs To sing along with bugs Seventeen years in the dirt We ought to live it up if this is all we got And honestly I know We have to say goodbye sometimes Honestly We know You have to say goodbye I bought a house in the country I bought a house in the country I never mow the lawn I never mow the lawn I never mow the lawn 'Cause I know you're never coming home I never mow the lawn I'm never moving on 'Cause you're never coming home
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