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American Girl (In honor of the 4th of July)

American Girl (Song)
By C. J. Strong

Growing up on a farm...
Growin' up on a farm, she was raised
Under God she always praised
Has a heart of gold that matches her hair, pretty looks that just ain't fair
Yeah she comes from the land of the proud
Always one to stick out from a crowd
She's...
An American Girl!
She's oh so fine, and she blows my mind
American Girl
Yeah American Girl
She's the one
Always calin' me 'hun'
She's the one
Always ready to have fun
American Girl
She's oh so fine, and always up for a good time
American Girl
She sure does love America
She's an American Girl
She's always got me in a bind, never getting there on time
but she's an
American Girl (3x)
Yeah, She's tride-and-true always sportin' the Red White n' Blue
American Girl
She stands up for what's right, and makes you fall for her at first sight
She's the love of my life and my future wife
She's an American Girl
Yeah She's oh so fine and she blows my mind
American Girl
Yeah baby you blow my mind, American Girl
Dreams do come true because I did find you
She's an American Girl, yeah an American Girl... American Girl

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