They say I walk just like ya And they say I talk just like ya And they say these scuffed up boots look as good on me as they did on you And that bored out Ford you had Is running just as good as it ever has I think I broke your record for a small mouth bass Sunset spinner bait, second cast I wonder what you'd think about that If you walked in, pulled up a chair in the kitchen Poured a little something for some sippin' And said, "Tell me 'bout everything that I've been missin'." We'd be trashin' the price of gas and politicians Put a hurting on an old Gibson And I could tell ya 'bout all the life that I've been livin' I'd like to think you'd be the proudest guy in town If I could see you see me now You could say things turned out good I met the girl that you said I would I got a place on a piece of land With a creek fed pond and a food plot stand I still got your cast iron skillet Been makin' Momma's cornbread in it And I bet your head would be spinnin' If you saw your farm table refinished I know right where we'd be sitting If you walked in, pulled up a chair in the kitchen Poured a little something for some sippin' And said, "Tell me 'bout everything that I've been missin'." We'd be trashin' the price of gas and politicians Put a hurting on an old Gibson And I could tell ya 'bout all the life that I've been livin' I'd like to think you'd be the proudest guy in town If I could see you see me now There'd be new old stories and happy tears "Damn, I missed ya's," and a couple beers If you walked in, pulled up a chair in the kitchen Poured a little something for some sippin' And said, "Tell me 'bout everything that I've been missin'." We'd be trashin' the price of gas and politicians Put a hurting on an old Gibson And I could tell ya 'bout all the life that I've been livin' I'd like to think you'd be the proudest guy in town I'd like to think you'd be the proudest guy in town If I could see you see me now See me now