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The rain is falling lightly on the buildings and the cars,
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I've said goodbye to city friends, department stores and bars,
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The lights of town are at my back, my heart is full of stars,
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and I'm gonna be a country girl again.
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I've spent my time in study, oh I've taken my degree,
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I've memorized my formulae, my A's and B's and C's.
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But what I've know came long ago, and not from such as these,
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I'm gonna be a country girl again.
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Oh yes, I'm gonna be a country girl again,
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with an old brown dog, and a big front porch, and rabbits in the pen.
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I tell you all the lights on Broadway don't amount to an acre of green,
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and I'm gonna be a country girl again.
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I've wandered through the hearts of men, lookin' for a sign,
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that here I might find happiness, I might find peace of mind.
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The one who taught my lesson was the south wind through the pines,
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and I'm gonna be a country girl again.
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Oh yes, I'm gonna be a country girl again,
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with an old brown dog, and a big front porch, and rabbits in the pen.
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I tell you all the lights on Broadway don't amount to an acre of green,
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and I'm gonna be a country girl again.
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And I'm gonna be a country girl again.
Written by Buffy Sainte-Marie