Holy Ground
Rocco & Bass-T Vs. Redtzer Lyrics


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Dirt on my tires
From Babcock road
It's a dot on a map
That nobody knows
A two finger wave
And I know I'm home

Some things don't ever change
Like boots stains
And my daddy's name
Hit the gas station pizza place Before the sun goes down
My stomping ground

Where my roots still run deep
Where I'm close to God
And heaven finds me
Where I know I can go
When I'm lost
And I wanna be found
That go to get sanctified
Backwoods back home Countryside riverside paradise Where I get baptized my eyes Closed and my head bowed
That's my Holy Ground

Forty acres October air
Waking up with the sun
Waiting on a whitetail
No service no worries
Not even a care way out there
Just the breeze blowing weeds
The one place that I can think
Just me and God
And no one else around
Twenty off the ground

Where my roots still run deep
Where I'm close to God
And heaven finds me
Where I know I can go
When I'm lost
And I wanna be found
That go to get sanctified
Backwoods back home Countryside riverside paradise Where I get baptized my eyes Closed and my head bowed
That's my Holy Ground

So when I'm gone glory bound
Lay me down on that same ground

Where my roots still run deep
Where I'm close to God
And heaven finds me
Where I know I can go
When I'm lost
And I wanna be found
That go to get sanctified
Backwoods back home Countryside riverside paradise Where I get baptized my eyes Closed and my head bowed
That's my Holy Ground

Dirt on my tires
From Babcock road
It's a dot on a map
That nobody knows




A two finger wave and I know
I'm home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Holy Ground" by Rocco & Bass-T Vs. Redtzer describe a special place that the singer considers to be their home. They describe driving down Babcock Road, which is just a small dot on a map that no one else really knows about. But to the singer, it's their stomping ground, the place where their roots still run deep, and where they feel close to God. They talk about the familiar sights and sounds of their home, the feeling of dirt on their tires, and the routine of stopping at the gas station and pizza place before the sun goes down.


The chorus emphasizes the spiritual significance of this place. The singer considers it to be holy ground, where they go to get sanctified and baptized. It's a place where they feel connected to God and where they can go when they're lost and want to be found. The song ends with the singer saying that when they die, they want to be buried in that same holy ground.


Overall, "Holy Ground" is a song that celebrates the special places that we call home and highlights the spiritual connections that we can feel to those places.


Line by Line Meaning

Dirt on my tires
I have driven down a dirt road and the dirt from it has landed on my tires.


From Babcock road
The dirt road that I have traveled down is called Babcock road.


It's a dot on a map
Babcock road is so insignificant that you can only see it as a tiny dot on a map.


That nobody knows
It is such an unknown road that no one really knows anything about it.


A two finger wave
When I wave, I lift my pointer finger and my middle finger; this is how we wave to each other in my home.


And I know I'm home
When I am greeted this way, I know that I have arrived home.


Some things don't ever change
There are certain things in my town that will never change.


Like boots stains
The marks on my boots are permanent and will never disappear.


And my daddy's name
My father is well-known in our town; everyone knows his name.


Hit the gas station pizza place
Before the sun goes down, I always go to the gas station to grab a slice of pizza.


Before the sun goes down
I always make sure to do these things before it gets too late.


My stomping ground
This area is my home, where I feel comfortable and where I belong.


Where my roots still run deep
I have deep connections to this place and it is where my ancestors are from.


Where I'm close to God
Being in this area makes me feel closer to God and more spiritual.


And heaven finds me
When I am in this area, I feel like I am in heaven and that happiness surrounds me.


Where I know I can go
This is my safe haven, where I can always find peace and tranquility.


When I'm lost
When I am feeling lost or unsure of myself, I come back to this place to find my footing again.


And I wanna be found
I come here when I need to be found, and when I am yearning for something more.


That go to get sanctified
This is the place where I feel like my soul is being cleansed and purified.


Backwoods back home
This is the location that I grew up in, the place where everything feels familiar and known.


Countryside riverside paradise
This is my personal paradise, where nature surrounds me and the riverside gives me peace.


Where I get baptized my eyes
This is where I come to get baptized and feel renewed, both mentally and spiritually.


Closed and my head bowed
When I am here, I always bow my head and close my eyes, showing reverence and respect.


That's my Holy Ground
This location, with all of its meanings and associations, is my Holy Ground and holds special significance for me.


Forty acres October air
Surrounded by forty acres of land, I breathe in the fresh air of October that fills my lungs.


Waking up with the sun
I rise with the early morning sun and feel energized and ready for the day.


Waiting on a whitetail
As I wait for a whitetail, I am content and don't have any worries on my mind.


No service no worries
There is no phone service here, but I am not anxious or concerned about being cut off from the world.


Not even a care way out there
When I am this far from everything, I don't worry about anything and feel completely at peace.


Just the breeze blowing weeds
The only thing I hear is the sound of the wind blowing through the weeds and grass.


The one place that I can think
This area is where I go when I need to think clearly and process my thoughts.


Just me and God
When I am here, I feel like it is just me and God, and no one else is around.


And no one else around
There is no one else in this area but me, and that is perfectly okay.


Twenty off the ground
I am twenty feet off the ground, high up in a tree stand, surrounded by all the beauty of nature.


So when I'm gone glory bound
When I die and am heading towards the afterlife, I want to be remembered as someone who lived in this special place.


Lay me down on that same ground
I want to be buried in this location, surrounded by everything I love and hold dear.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Drake VonKohn, Paul Wrock, Sadie Bass

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Comments from YouTube:

Juhubanner1337

i love the fact that the original mix is hands up :)

TranceDanceForever

very good work, Rocco & Bass-T. Better than any House or Minimal tracks.

Lars Palmqvist

Redtzer is the best hands up producer around, seriously...

ElectroTenMinMix

This song needs a good remix !

BaseUp!-DanceTune!

echt hammer geiler track Rocco and Bass-T 4-ever leuts Hands Up People

Smitty Cologne

@CrystaLakeTV I waiting for the Crystel Lake Remix:D Your Style is perfect to this acapella! Rocco & Bass-T? Well done! I want more<3 DJ CHILLA :)))

consti_mtbcc7

Wie kann das sein das ich Jedes Lied von rocco t Bass liebe

JakiroOne

Richtig geil :'D

cmi rollin

Handsup ♥

Xyras

RIP Bass-T !

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