You don't know why, you can't make it stop
You were hooked
With your daddy's hand-me-down flat top
The first time
That you made your first love cry
And the words you wrote
Were running from her eyes
Down on the paper, made you feel so alive
So you packed up your pickup
And crossed that tennessee line
You're always searching
For a little something different to say
And the bible from a woman
Who's standing on the stage
You get told you're fitting in
You get told you don't belong
You drink too much in a smokey
Little bar downtown
Stumble home when it's time
To throw in the towel
Wake up in the morning, look out
And the sunlight hurts
Find your old guitar, write down another verse
In the land of a million songs
Everybody's got a story that needs to be sold
And they pray someday
They'll hang a little gold
And ride back to their hometown
With their head held high
On any given day, there's a dream
There's a chance
That lightning will strike at the end of a pen
And all the leaving, and losing
Will all be worth the fight
So you're always searching
For a little something different to say
And the bible from a woman
Who's standing on the stage
You get told you're fitting in
You get told you don't belong
You take that loan dot job
Just to pay the rent
You learn a few things
From them hard-working men
You listen to 'em laugh
And you listen to 'em curse
You find your old guitar
And write down another verse
In the land of a million songs
Some will come and some will go
If you don't lay it all out there
You'll never know
You're always searching
For a little something different to say
And the bible from a woman
Who's standing on the stage
You get told you're fitting in
You get told, boy, you don't belong
You drink too much in a smokey
Little bar downtown
Stumble home when it's time
To throw in the towel
Wake up in the morning, look out
And the sunlight hurts
You find that old guitar
And write down another verse
In the land of a million songs
In the land of a million songs