Letra de I Ain't in Checotah Anymore, Carrie Underwood
Where 69 meets 40, there's a single stoplight town,
back when I was really young, part of that burned down.
On any given friday night, we'd drive a 100 miles,
between the Sonic. and the grocery store, laughing all the while.
With as many friends as I could pack, in my daddy's ford,
but I a'int in Checotah anymore!
My hotel in Manhatten holds more people than our town,
And what I just paid for dinner,
would be a down-payment on a house.
I'd rather be tippin' cows in Tulsa,
then hailing cabs here in New York,
but I a'int in Checotah anymore!
I'm a world so wide, it makes me small sometimes,
I miss the big blue sky - the Oklahoma kind!
In a world of long red carpets, the bright lights of Hollywood,
all the papparazi flashing can make a girl feel pretty good.
You can get anything you want here, except a walmart store,
but I a'int in Checotah anymore!
I'm a world so wide, it makes me small sometimes,
I miss the big blue skies - the Oklahoma kind!
Where the Wildcats beat the Ironhands*,
old settler's day and the okrafest.
After prom down at the bowling lanes,
can't you grab the fishing, Eufala lake.
I a'int in Checotah anymore!
Oh, Yeah!
I'm a world so wide, it makes me small sometimes,
I miss the big blue skies - the Oklahoma kind!
but I a'int in Checotah, no I a'int in Checotah, there's nothing like Oklahoma...
Where 69 meets 40, there's a single stop light town.