Oklahoma Sunshine

Mike Settle

[Verse 1]
I can almost smell the hick'ry smoke
Hear the fireside talk of the old homefolks
See the roses on the hillside growing wild
And I can almost touch those dogwood trees
Taste the air and memories
Scenes that I grew up on as a child

[Chorus]
Where there were babies runnin' naked in the summertime
Clothes out dryin' on an old clothesline
Fishin' on the lake with a friend of mine
In the Oklahoma sunshine

[Verse 2]
Well, I grеw up and I moved away
But I can't forget about the good old days
Thinkin' 'bout thе way life used to be
I got married and had some kids
Now I tell 'em bout the things that pappy did
Paintin' pictures of a world they'll never see

[Chorus]
Where there were babies runnin' naked in the summertime
Clothes out dryin' on an old clothesline
Fishin' on the lake with a friend of mine
In the Oklahoma sunshine
(Oklahoma sunshine)

[Verse 3]
Well, I ain't sayin' that my life is bad
But Lord, I wish that I only had
The comforts that they can't build in machines
Like plenty of space and room to grow
Air to breathe and a country road
That leads to some place peaceful and serene

[Chorus]
Where there were babies runnin' naked in the summertime
Clothes out dryin' on an old clothesline
Fishin' on the lake with a friend of mine
In the Oklahoma sunshine

[Outro]
(Oklahoma sunshine)
(Oklahoma sunshine)

Trivia about the song Oklahoma Sunshine by Jerry Reed

When was the song “Oklahoma Sunshine” released by Jerry Reed?
The song Oklahoma Sunshine was released in 1976, on the album “Both Barrels”.
Who composed the song “Oklahoma Sunshine” by Jerry Reed?
The song “Oklahoma Sunshine” by Jerry Reed was composed by Mike Settle.

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