I’m a mixture of both, but mostly city. I enjoy the rural parts of the country and idea of eventually living there. I like my guns and riding four wheelers. Other than that, I’m city, mostly small town. I don’t dress country and I can’t stand country music.
And if she asks you why, you can tell her that I told you That I'm tired of castles in the air I've got a dream I want the world to share And castle walls just lead me to despair
Hills of forest green where the mountains touch the sky A dream come true, I'll live there 'til I die I'm asking you to say my last goodbye The love we knew ain't worth another try
Save me from all the trouble and the pain I know I'm weak, but I can't face that girl again Tell her the reasons why I can't remain I'm sure she'll understand if you tell it to her plain
But how can words express the feel of sunlight in the morning In the hills, away from city strife I need a country woman for my wife I'm city born, but I love the country life
For I will not be part of her cocktail generation Partners waltz devoid of all romance The music plays and everyone must dance I'm bowing out, I need a second chance
Save me from all the trouble and the pain ...
I did marrry a country woman - she's from Marrar, a tiny village twenty five miles out of Wagga Wagga. I live in the city for work reasons, but we'll retire to the bush.