verse 1 I wouldn't pay a dime to have this street paved in gold Cuz everything I love came from the end of a dirt road Like a full moon summertime Or a first time lover All the small town memories I carried where I go I can see the place where I was born and raised Hear a southern bell ringing on a Sunday I can still fly around Roots in the ground Spread my wings cuz what I've found All you need is faith and love and trust And a little bit of Dixie Dust verse 2 Wouldn't trade the grass for concrete underneath my feet If there's a breeze it better be blowing through a willow tree that familiar feeling is there when you need it Whenever life gets crazy I just close my eyes and dream I can see the place where I was born and raised Hear a southern bell ringing on a Sunday I can still fly around Roots in the ground Spread my wings cuz what I've found All you need is faith and love and trust And a little bit of Dixie Dust And a little bit of Dixie Dust Bridge There is a strength i need whenever I'm alone and it leaves a trail for me to follow home I can see the place where I was born and raised Hear a southern bell ringing on a Sunday I can still fly around Roots in the ground Spread my wings cuz what I've found All you need is faith and love and trust And a little bit of Dixie Dust And a little bit of Dixie Dust And a little bit of Dixie Dust And a little bit of Dixie Dust

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