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Red Dirt Roads

from The Tag Hollow Sessions by K.C. Clifford

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I was born in an Oklahoma town
To a daddy who dug for the oil in the ground
And a mama who’s every dream could be found
Watching her kids grow up

As I child I’d spit and I’d curse
Saying this is the last freaking place on the earth
That I’d choose to live so I flew like a bird
As soon as I turned eighteen but those

Red dirt roads (kept)
Calling me home
And you’ve never seen a sunset
Till you’ve seen one from a red dirt road

I tried out Texas and Tennessee
Searching to find the right place to be
Where I could start living the life of my dreams
Just me and this old guitar

Well life is funny, just when I made plans
The good Lord brought me an Oklahoma man
I kicked and I screamed, I made idle demands
But what’s a girl in love to do when those

I’ve been back home for almost ten years
Building a life with my family near
And I was the last one to find out that here
Was right where I belong

I hit the road with the love of my life
We travel the world, we see all the sights
But nothing compares to crossing state lines
When the music’s done

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from The Tag Hollow Sessions, released May 22, 2012

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K.C. Clifford Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

K.C. Clifford is a three-time Woody Guthrie Award-winning singer/songwriter from Oklahoma City.

These days she splits her time between her two lifelong dreams: music and motherhood. She and her husband, musician David Broyles, live in Oklahoma City with their two children.
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