Forty Miles from Poplar Bluff

LARRY KINGSTON, MARION FRANKLIN DYCUS

I never had a pair of shoes that weren't all hand-me-downs
And daddy's morning coffee came from ol' left over ground
My mama wore no jewelry or any store bought stuff
And home was on a hillside forty miles from Poplar Bluff

[Chorus:]
Forty miles back in Missouri there's a different way of life
Where a man thinks of his neighbor and not his neighbor's wife
Life is far from fancy sometimes mighty rough
But contentment makes it worth it forty miles from Poplar Bluff

Our only family treasure was a beat up radio
But it took us to the places where we knew we'd never go
We never had much money but we always had enough
'Cause money never mattered much forty miles from Poplar Bluff

[Chorus:]
Well nearly every winter when the snow is on the ground
And the roads would all be closed and we couldn't get to town
But if daddy had his tobacco, grandma had her snuff
Then the winters didn't seem so long forty miles from Poplar Bluff

[Chorus:]
Forty miles from Poplar Bluff

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Who composed the song “Forty Miles from Poplar Bluff” by Porter Wagoner?
The song “Forty Miles from Poplar Bluff” by Porter Wagoner was composed by LARRY KINGSTON, MARION FRANKLIN DYCUS.

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