Ain't Gotta Dollar

Album: single release only (2022)
Charted: 82
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  • Well I ain't gotta dollar
    But I don't need a dime
    I've got a little spot in the country
    Where I spend all of my time

    And when the sun goes down
    On this itty bitty town
    We can light up a bowl N' pass it around
    Cause I ain't gotta dollar
    But I dont need a dime

    Well the rain could be pouring
    Or the sun shining down
    Long as my ole truck still fires on up
    And there's crops growing in the ground

    We'll have to pick some muscadine
    Right off the vines
    Get a little yeast and make a little wine
    Cause I ain't gotta dollar
    But I don't need a dime Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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