Everybody's got their little slice of heaven
Mine's in the Georgia pines
Seven miles east of the Wildcat creek
If you blink it'll pass you by
Granddaddy walked barefoot up and down this road
Now I am too
I'm learning how to live, walking this dirt
Where he was walking to school
Oh, Number Seven road, won't you take me home
Out there where my roots run deep
Strong just like that old oak tree
Oh, you're running in my blood, built in my bones
I'm who I am from where I stand on the old Number Seven road
There's seven of us sitting 'round the table at suppertime
Now I'm seven states away but my mindset stays right there when I close my eyes
Still trying to fix that barbed wire fence or sitting on a back porch swing
Number Seven was the place where I was raised
Now I'm picking this old six string
Oh, Number Seven road, won't you take me home
Out there where my roots run deep
Strong just like that old oak tree
Oh, you're running in my blood, built in my bones
I'm who I am from where I stand on the old Number Seven road
Everybody's got their little slice of heaven
Mine is in the Georgia pines
Oh, Number Seven road, won't you take me home (won't you take me)
Out there where my roots run deep
Strong just like that old oak tree
Oh, you're running in my blood, built in my bones
I'm who I am from where I stand on the old Number Seven road, oh
Number Seven road, won't you take me home, Number Seven road
Take me home, wont' you take me home Number Seven road
Take me home, won't you take me home, take me home
Down a country road