Sunday, April 5, 2009

Gary Nichols - Unbroken Ground

Most people probably don’t know a lot about Gary Nichols because he only has one or two songs out on the radio. This song by Gary Nichols is called Unbroken Ground. This song is about the way he would be in a relationship, that it wouldn’t be easy, and you would have to be patient if you were in a relationship with him by if you dig a little deeper down it all comes easily. So loving him would be like working on unbroken ground. Gary Nichols in this song is comparing a love relationship to being a farmer which is a good way for a male to relate to this song. The lyrics for Unbroken Ground are:


Unbroken Ground – Gary Nichols


"OoohOh, oh.

Let me tell you now

This field ain't ever been plowed.

But that don't mean it can't

It just ain't happened yet

But, baby, you seem to see past the weeds

So before you take a chance on me

Let me warn you what you're gonna get.



It's gonna be a hard row, but it'll be worth it

Cause I know, underneath the surface

What's a-waiting if you dig a little deeper down

Keep doin' what you're doin', patiently

'Cause nothin' worth growin' comes easily

Lovin' me's gonna be like workin' unbroken ground.



I guess you could say that I've been the one to blame

'Cause I'm the one that built this fence

Keepin' people out of my heart

Baby, you somehow got to me

An' found a way to plant a seed

So let me say, before you go too far,

That it's gonna be a hard row, but it'll be worth it'



Cause I know, underneath the surface

What's a-waiting if you dig a little deeper down

So keep doin' what you're doin', patiently

'Cause nothin' worth growin' comes easily

Lovin' me's gonna be like workin' unbroken ground.



Oh, it's gonna be a hard row, but it'll be worth it

'Cause I know, underneath the surface

What's a-waiting if you dig a little deeper down

So keep doin' what you're doin', patiently

'Cause nothin' worth growin' comes easily

Lovin' me's gonna be like workin' unbroken ground.

Ooh, lovin' me's gonna be like workin' unbroken ground."

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