We don't watch much TV at all - haven't done so in years, so we missed the fact that a young man from Livingston, Louisiana named Laine Hardy won American Idol in 2019. Livingston is 121 miles away from where we live. I guess you can't really say that's local, but it's pretty close to us. Livingston is a small town with approximately 1,931 people living there.
Although Laine Hardy didn't come from our town, I appreciate his values and love of the land and pride in his simple upbringing in an age where traditional values and being from "the country" is looked down upon by many. I want to share with you a video and song by this young man entitled "The Ground I Grew Up On." The video is shot in Livingston, Louisiana. It is a nice song. Click the arrow to watch. I've cut & pasted some of the lyrics below: (Enjoy!)
That ain't just dirt
That ain't just dust blowin'
That ain't just nothin' but an old fishin' hole
Ain't just some rooster crowin'
It's where I learned how to be a boy
Washed in the blood and red dirt mud
Kinda glad I didn't have a choice
So girl just kick back in that shotgun
Let me show you where I'm from
Girl, where I'm from
Might look like nothin' but gravel roads
And tractors rollin' over them fields
And prayin' that we get a little rain soon
And cuttin' loose in hand me down wheels
And knockin' them Friday night beers back
By the train tracks and thinkin' that
I'd never miss this place when I got gone
But that's the ground I grew up on
Yeah, that's the ground I grew up on
Girl, don't blink
You might miss it all
It's where I could fix anything I broke but the law
It was hard to leave
Girl, that's the truth
But you know if I'd stuck around
This little town, I'd have never found you
Might look like nothin' but gravel roads
And tractors rollin' over them fields
And prayin' that we get a little rain soon
And cuttin' loose in hand me down wheels
And knockin' them Friday night beers back
By the train tracks and thinkin' that
I'd never miss this place when I got gone
But that's ground I grew up on
Yeah, that's the ground I grew up on
Where the tales are as tall as the corn grows
Baby, who knows if we're lucky?
Maybe one day at our back door
Might look like nothin' but gravel roads
And tractors rollin' over them fields
And prayin' that we get a little rain soon
And cuttin' loose in hand me down wheels
And knockin' them Friday night beers back
By the train tracks and thinkin' that
I'd never miss this place when I got gone
But lookin' back I couldn't have been more wrong
'Cause that's the ground I grew up on
Yeah that's the ground I grew up on
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