We Rode In Trucks Correct

Luke Bryan

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[Intro]                [Verse 1] Down where I born it was heaven on earth. The Flint River washes that red Georgia dirt. The sun sets slow and the stars shine bright. We raised cotton corn a little cane and kids. You either lived on a farm or wish you did. Jesus always walked close by our side. Where I grew up we rode in trucks.                  [Verse 2] There’s a lot about life you can learn on a bus How to lie how to fight how to kiss how to cuss. The closer we sat to the back the smarter we got. We were poor we were ugly we were all best friends. White-eyed baptized and still wantin’ to sin. Thank God we get more than just one shot. Where I grew up we rode in trucks. [Chorus] That’s us haulin’ hay in the field with the radio on. That’s us headin’ straight into town when the work is done. In my mind I can still see us now ridin’ down Buck Island Road. It wasn’t that long ago.           [Verse 3] We thought tobacco and beer in a can Was all it would take to be like our old man. But I saw how it made my momma cry. It was huntin’ and fishin’ and football games. Then it was girls and everything changed In our lives. Fallin’ in and out of love we rode in trucks. [Chorus 2] That’s us with our tailgates down in the parking lot. That’s us with mud on our tires when it rained a lot. In my mind I can still see us now ridin’ down Buck Island Road. It wasn’t that long ago it’s apart of my soul. Yeah.            [Outro] Down where I was born it was heaven on earth. The Flint River washes that red Georgia dirt. The sun sets slow and the stars shine bright. Where I grew up we rode in trucks.

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Cette chanson évoque des souvenirs d'enfance ancrés dans la vie rurale, où la simplicité et les relations entre amis prédominent. Elle décrit la beauté de la nature du sud des États-Unis, avec des images du lever et du coucher du soleil sur des terres agricoles. Les personnages se rappellent des moments partagés, entre les plaisanteries, les leçons de vie apprises sur les bancs d'un bus, et les joies des sorties entre amis, le tout rythmé par des balades en pick-up. Le contexte se situe dans une enfance joyeuse et insouciante, où chaque instant passé dans ces camions évoque des expériences liées à la famille, à l'amour et aux traditions. Les références à la pêche, au sport et même aux premières déceptions amoureuses enrichissent ce tableau de souvenirs nostalgiques. C'est un hommage à une vie marquée par des moments simples mais précieux.