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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Downtown Nashville is a place I’d love to call my home, With fine country singers dancing on the Grand Ole Opry- With Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers singing on the stage, Sitting in the front row would be no one else but me! The Country Music Hall of Fame full of platinum records, In nineteen-eighty the awesome Johnny Cash was inducted- The Judds and Hank Williams a part of history in the making, Oh, what an amazing atmosphere Nashville has conducted. Famous pulled pork dinners with enough sides for a hundred, A full plate of Apple Crisp from downtown “Ravie’s Diner”, Walking the streets with such ease with no worries of safety, Right now, I live near Detroit and I’ve become quite the whiner. Nashville carries a special place in my longing heart, See, at Temple Church is where I found the Lord as my Savior- The preacher was pouring wisdom as I sat in tears, That precious hot day in July I shall always savor. The biggest reason I’d love it there, it’s where my sister lives, My number one best friend would live right next door- My dogs would run free all day without worrying of strangers, Because living in the open country you need a fence no more. Downtown Nashville is a place I’d love to call my home- With cherished music and my sister, I’d never again be alone. November 8, 2016
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