Dirt Road In Georgia

Brent Cobb

Front doors closed and nobody’s home
I got trouble on my mind
Somebody’s been cheating
I’d rather be blind
Don’t bother looking
Naw you shouldn’t, I’ll be alright
But in case here’s some places you could try

I might be fishing with a pole made out of cane
I might be there at the hometown football game
I might be by a fire with a bottle and a six string
But if you know me best you know I’m probably
Down a dirt road in Georgia

As the leaves change colors
There still is another
And my eyes are calling for rain
How am I doing
Well I’d say the same old same
You say you miss me, would like to see me
Where have I been
You can keep on looking
When you get finished with him

I might be fishing with a Coleman and a cane
Or I might be there at the hometown football game
I might be camping just me and the fellas
But if you know me best you know I’m probably
If you know me best you know I’m probably
Down a dirt road in Georgia

If you know me best you know I’m probably
Down a dirt road in Georgia

In Georgia
Take me, Take me home
To Georgia

Trivia about the song Dirt Road In Georgia by Brent Cobb

When was the song “Dirt Road In Georgia” released by Brent Cobb?
The song Dirt Road In Georgia was released in 2006, on the album “No Place Left to Leave”.

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