Some call it pride. I call it joy.
I go outside and I enjoy
All those things that grow.
There in my yard, there in the ground, there in the place I
Planted. Watch ‘em come up
Watch ‘em reach for the sky.
As far as I know, the flowers that grow
Wouldn’t have a chance at all.
Unless I got down and dug in the dirt
It’s my shovel, rain and sun and God.
Give me the dirt, give me the rain, give me the sun, and I’ll
Grow ‘em, sometimes it hurts, but it’s a pain that
Feels good deep inside.
I like to watch my flowers grow, I like to watch them
Shine.
Watch ‘em reach for the sky.
As far as I know, the flowers that grow
Wouldn’t have a chance at all.
Unless I got down and dug in the dirt
It’s my shovel, rain and sun and God.
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