Dandelion

Album: Dandelion (2025)
Charted: 27
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  • Tried leavin' where I come from, but always gonna go back
    I tried sippin' on the champagne, but it's always gonna be Jack
    There's things I can't change, like how I was raised
    The Bible in my blood, and the 'Bama in my veins
    Ain't a pink bouquet in the flower store
    I'm okay if I'm a little more

    Dandelion
    Born to live free, ridin' on a breeze
    On a summer night
    Tucked back in the weeds, guess that's just me
    In a bed of red roses, I'm the one growin' up on the wilder side
    So if you're tired of thorns, I'm a little more
    Dandelion

    No stranger to a dirt road or a country muddy river bank
    If you're pickin' me, you oughta know
    I wasn't made for a fancy crystal vase
    A mason jar and old blue jeans, from my roots to my boots, I'll always be

    A dandelion
    Born to live free, ridin' on a breeze
    On a summer night
    Tucked back in the weeds, guess that's just me
    In a bed of red roses, I'm the one growin' up on the wilder side
    So if you're tired of thorns, I'm a little more
    Dandelion
    Whoa-oh-oh, dandelion

    Been a little overlooked all my life
    But if you know where to look
    It sounds like you might like

    A dandelion
    Born to live free, ridin' on a breeze
    On a summer night
    Tucked back in the weeds, guess that's just me
    In a bed of red roses, I'm the one growin' up on the wilder side
    So if you're tired of thorns, I'm a little more
    Dandelion

    Whoa, dandelion
    Oh-oh-oh, dandelion, mm
    Dandelion, uh
    Been a little overlooked, yeah, all my life
    Well, 'least I made you look maybe once or twice
    Mm, dandelion Writer/s: Austin Goodloe, Brett Tyler, Ella Langley, Joybeth Taylor
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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