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Bones Video (MV)




Performed By: Carson Beyer
Length: 3:58
Written by: BOB BRADLEY, STEVE DYMOND, MATT SANCHEZ




Carson Beyer - Bones Lyrics




I walk down, to ole granddad's grave
Under that oak, out by the lake
Written in stone, born in 45, died in 81, made it home alive from the Vietnam war
There's smoke rising up, from a Marlboro and a loaded gun
Bloodshot eyes, whiskey bottle glass scattered in the grass still see his ghost walking through the land

Ain't no skeletons in his closet
Ain't a dollar buried in his pocket
Don't know much about him but from what I'm told
Something in these bones, in the ground below
Tell ya where I'm from, tell ya where I'll go

I can hear his voice, in the howling wind
Truck still parked, just around the bend
Covered in rust, daddy used to say he was a crazy train, he's a lot like me running through my veins

Ain't no skeletons in his closet
Got granny in a silver locket
Worth more to me than a pile of gold

Something in these bones, in the ground below
Tell ya where I'm from, tell ya where I'll go
These bones, buried six feet under
West Kentucky dirt it's no damn wonder
Got a lot to learn, plenty room to grow

Into these bones, something I can't ever leave behind, it's running deep inside
Of these bones, they make up every part of me
The good, the bad, the dark, the light, the ugly

Ain't no skeletons (I am who I am) x6

These bones, in the ground below
Tell ya where I'm from, tell ya where I'll go
These bones, buried six feet under
West Kentucky dirt it's no damn wonder

Like an outlaw always running, hit ya southpaw if ya had it coming
It's running outta him and pouring into me
Let his walking do the talking, had a six string always rocking
He's right here with me in every song

Deep inside these bones, in the ground below
This is where I'm from, and its where I'll go
I walk down to ole granddad's grave
And where I stand, is where I'll lay
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I walk down, to ole granddad's grave
Under that oak, out by the lake
Written in stone, born in 45, died in 81, made it home alive from the Vietnam war
There's smoke rising up, from a Marlboro and a loaded gun
Bloodshot eyes, whiskey bottle glass scattered in the grass still see his ghost walking through the land

Ain't no skeletons in his closet
Ain't a dollar buried in his pocket
Don't know much about him but from what I'm told
Something in these bones, in the ground below
Tell ya where I'm from, tell ya where I'll go

I can hear his voice, in the howling wind
Truck still parked, just around the bend
Covered in rust, daddy used to say he was a crazy train, he's a lot like me running through my veins

Ain't no skeletons in his closet
Got granny in a silver locket
Worth more to me than a pile of gold

Something in these bones, in the ground below
Tell ya where I'm from, tell ya where I'll go
These bones, buried six feet under
West Kentucky dirt it's no damn wonder
Got a lot to learn, plenty room to grow

Into these bones, something I can't ever leave behind, it's running deep inside
Of these bones, they make up every part of me
The good, the bad, the dark, the light, the ugly

Ain't no skeletons (I am who I am) x6

These bones, in the ground below
Tell ya where I'm from, tell ya where I'll go
These bones, buried six feet under
West Kentucky dirt it's no damn wonder

Like an outlaw always running, hit ya southpaw if ya had it coming
It's running outta him and pouring into me
Let his walking do the talking, had a six string always rocking
He's right here with me in every song

Deep inside these bones, in the ground below
This is where I'm from, and its where I'll go
I walk down to ole granddad's grave
And where I stand, is where I'll lay
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Writer: BOB BRADLEY, STEVE DYMOND, MATT SANCHEZ
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, APM MUSIC ASSOCIATED PRODUCTION MUSIC

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