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Room To Grow - Adrienne Young



     
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She's a buckskin baby made of silk and steel
Daughter of her Mother's heart
Well, dyed in the wool
Future farmer of a brand new start
She could've been a supermodel or a rich man's queen
Livin up on easy street
But the call of the wild
and the solid earth beneath her feetSeemed to complete her
Let her see into her soul
To pastures greener
Where there's room enough to growBack to where the red fern knows
The sweetness of the mountain rose
And the land she laughs at all this wood and wire
We all outgrow the skin we're in
But we can weave, we will mend
Stitch by stitch, row by row
We're making sure there's room enough to growLeaves were blowing on the pumpkins fattening in the field
She saw a 'we got apples' sign

Turned down a road never knowing what she might find
He was sittin on his tractor when she caught his eye
He gave a wave and walked her way
He was all breath and britches hair the color of the sun on hayThrough winter's hunger
Spring and summer overflow
With love free to wander
where there's room enough to growWell, it's back to where the red fern knows
The sweetness of the mountain rose
And the land she laughs at all this wood and wire
We all outgrow the skin we're in
But we can weave, we will mend
Stich by stich, row by row
Making sure there's room enough to growOhhhh ohhhhhhBack to where the red fern knows
The sweetness of the mountain rose
And the land she laughs at all this wood and wire
We all outgrow the skin we're in
But we can weave, we will mend
Stich by stitch, row by row
Making sure there's room enough to grow
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Adrienne Young-Ramsey is the artist behind Adrienne Young & Little Sadie and Virginia-based AddieBelle Music. After playing jazz and folk in her native Florida, Adrienne Young moved to Nashville to attend college and soon won awards for her bluegrass song-writing.

Young advocates locally-grown and sustainable agriculture. She packed garden seeds with the national release of her debut CD Plow to the End of the Road, and since 2004 has been a spokeswoman for the FoodRoutes Network, a national non-profit dedicated to reintroducing Americans to their food.
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