Lyrics

**Verse 1:** Down a dusty road, in my old Ford truck, I'm headin' to the hills, tryin' my luck. The world's been turnin', but I'm standin' still, Findin' my way to that old windmill. **Pre-Chorus:** Life's been a river, steady and slow, Through the fields of time, where wildflowers grow. But there's a place I know, where the heart stays young, In the Appalachian glow, our songs are sung. **Chorus:** With mountains so high, you could pluck the stars from the sky, Fireflies fill the night air, with a luminescent flare. In the heart of Appalachia, where nature's beauty never fails, We gather 'round the bonfire, telling old stories. **Verse 2:** The radio's playin' a familiar tune, As the sun dips low, and I'm thinkin' of June. When the world was ours, and the nights were long, In the heart of the mountains, where I belong. **Bridge:** There's a simple truth, in the way trees sway, A story in every creek, that flows away. It's the land of the free, where eagles soar, In the Appalachian heights, forevermore. **Chorus:** With mountains so high, you could pluck the stars from the sky, Fireflies fill the night air, with a luminescent flare. In the heart of Appalachia, where nature's beauty never fails, We gather 'round the bonfire, telling old stories. **Outro:** So here's to the memories, and the love that stays, To the starry nights, and the sunny days. In the heart of Appalachia, where the spirit sails, We're keepin' it country, through the hills. **musical ending**