Tennessee
New Found Glory Lyrics


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Lord I've really been real stressed
Down and out, losing ground
Although I am black and proud
Problems got me pessimistic
Brothers and sisters keep messing up
Why does it have to be so damn tuff?
I don't know where I can go
To let these ghosts out of my skull
My grandmas past, my brothers gone
I never at once felt so alone
I know you're supposed to be my steering wheel
Not just my spare tire (home)
But lord I ask you (home)
To be my guiding force and truth (home)
For some strange reason it had to be (home)
He guided me to Tennessee (home)

Take me to another place
Take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me
Let me understand your plan

Lord it's obvious we got a relationship
Talking to each other every night and day
Although you're superior over me
We talk to each other in a friendship way
Then outta nowhere you tell me to break
Outta the country and into more country
Past Dyesburg into Ripley
Where the ghost of childhood haunts me
Walk the roads my forefathers walked
Climbed the trees my forefathers hung from
Ask those trees for all their wisdom
They tell me my ears are so young (home)
Go back to from whence you came (home)
My family tree my family name (home)
For some strange reason it had to be (home)
He guided me to Tennessee (home)

Now I see the importance of history
Why people be in the mess that they be
Many journeys to freedom made in vain
By brothers on the corner playing ghetto games
I ask you lord why you enlightened me
Without the enlightenment of all my folks
He said cuz I set myself on a quest for truth
And he was there to quench my thirst
But I am still thirsty...




The lord allowed me to drink some more
He said what I am searching for a

Overall Meaning

nd what I am looking for
Are two different things that are not related
So with all my power and all my might
I strive to be different and I strive for the light


The lyrics to New Found Glory's song Tennessee tell the story of a person who is feeling incredibly down and asks the Lord for guidance and support. The lyrics are reflective and introspective, focusing on the singer's sense of loneliness and isolation. They draw on themes of African American culture and history, as well as the importance of spirituality and faith. The lyrics express a desire for escape and understanding, and the importance of history and family.


The singer discusses their family history, noting the relative who has passed away and the brother they have lost touch with. They feel alone and uncertain about where they can turn for support. The idea of Tennessee is presented as a place of refuge, where the singer can find peace and understanding. The song concludes with a reflection on the importance of history and the role of spirituality in guiding the singer through difficult times.




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Comments from YouTube:

henry lockyer

love this, one of my favourite records. thank you NFG

loli_gagger

I love this.

Sandre Ong

Oh, i get it. Because the original by Arrested Development is Crunk, then they made a country cover. So shouldn't this be in the Crunk Goes Country Album?

Isabella Rodriguez

didn't know the original but love the cover

Ni-Vante Beckwith

SOILED IT SOILED IT

Daniel 182

I have so many questions

Space Holiday

Who the fuck disliked New Found Glory?!

amzatskull

This isn't crunk......

maraphernalia

A lot of the songs on the album weren't. It just rhymed. Get over it.

H 2671

Every song that has specifics to the singer/band was changed in the lyrics to fit the cover singer/band on these Punk Goes blah blahs... EXCEPT this song. ... "Although I am black and proud." ... LOLOL?!! He's white. Just change it to "white and proud" or would the scumbag SJWs say it's racist?... Probably, but that's because SJWs are all racist. I loved the original when it came out. I love New Found Glory as well. I don't love this.

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