[Intro]
G C G C
[Verse]
G C G C
It's a middle of nowhere, nobody comes here town
G C G C
You're either born and raised and you stay or you turn right around
G C
Pulled on, court house, stop light blinking
G C
Four wheels, corn fields, I know what you're thinking
[Chorus]
C
Who'd wanna live in this place
G
Who'd wanna suffer the fate
D Em D
Of a life spent pulling a plow through the dirt
C G
Who'd wanna put down roots in a blue collar suit
D Em D
We do, and a few of us know what it's worth
C G D
A little buckshot dot on a map it might be
D C
But it's the world to me
[Verse]
G C G C
I know these hollers and hills and fields down to every square inch
G C G C
I know every name sprayed in Dupont paint on that bridge
G C
Had my first kiss, learned to shift gears on these back roads
G C
All that and all of this makes me one of those
[Chorus]
C
Who'd wanna live in this place
G
Who'd wanna suffer the fate
D Em D
Of a life spent pulling a plow through the dirt
C G
Who'd wanna put down roots in a blue collar suit
D Em D
We do, and a few of us know what it's worth
C G D
A little buckshot dot on a map it might be
D C
But it's the world to me
[Solo]
C G D Em D C G
[Bridge]
C
It's those Friday night games
G
Billy's Tavern on Main
D Em D
Where we grab a cold beer after a hard day's work
C
It's who we are through and through
G
From our hats to our boots
D Em D
It's the truth, and we all know what it's worth
C G D
A little buckshot dot on a map it might be
D C
But it's the world to me
G C
Oh, the world to me
[Outro]
G