| You can ride your elevators your city bus and escalators |
| They’ll take you anywhere you want to go |
| But I’m glad to be back home again |
| Where the country starts and the city ends |
| And anywhere I go I wanna walk the dusty roads |
| When the neon signs light up your street |
| And the firefly’s light shines on my feet |
| And the nightcrawlers sang me sleepy sounds |
| For you the city may be fine but there’s a lot of hills to climb |
| For a country girl who just got home from town |
| I’m a country girl just home from town |
| Went far enough to look around |
| But nothin' caught my eye so I didn’t buy |
| So if you want me change my name |
| Then walk me home down a country lane |
| We’ll stop awhile and hear that country sound |
| A bluebird’s singin' a song that’s new a lover’s song he’ll sing to you |
| And a country girl who just got home from town |
| I’m a country girl just home from town |
| Went far enough to look around |
| But nothin' caught my eye so I didn’t buy |
| So if you want me change my name |
| Then walk me home down a country lane |
| We’ll stop awhile and hear that country sound |
| A bluebird’s singin' a song that’s new a lover’s song he’ll sing to you |
| And a country girl who just got home from town |
| Yeah I’m a country girl that just got home from town |