Acre Of Land
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Acre Of Land
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I'm gonna buy me an acre of land
Yes I'm going to build me a home
With my very own hands
Gonna dig me a little garden
And watch that garden grow
And take it slow
Take it slow
Let it roll
I'm gonna find me a high place to stand
Then I'm gonna find me the girl
Gonna take my hand
Gonna have myself some children
And watch those children grow
And take it slow
Let them grow
Take it slow
I'm gonna find me an arce of land
Then I'm going to build me a home
With my very own hands
Gonna plant me a little garden
And watch that garden grow
And take it slow
Take it slow
Let it roll
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