My House Lyrics

[Chorus 1]
Water and electric
And a place to drain the septic
Any K.O.A. is A-OK, as long as I'm with you
So come on, hitch your wagon
To the living room I'm draggin'

If I can't bring you to my house, I'll bring my house to you

[Bridge]
In Washington, in Idaho
In Oregon, and away we go
To Tennessee and Arkansas
No, we won't stop 'til we've seen 'em all
'Til we've seen 'em all

[Chorus 2]
So what else could you ask for?
You don't even need a passport
To see the whole world from our living room
So come on, hitch your wagon
To the happiness I'm draggin'
If I can't bring you to my house, I'll bring my house to you
If I can't bring you to my house, I'll bring my house to you

[Outro]
It don't matter where we go
We'll never be alone
Anywhere beside you is a place that I'll call home
It don't matter where we go
We'll never be alone
Anywhere beside you is a place that I'll call home

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In “My House”, Kacey Musgraves takes a more romantic take on trailers than she did in “Trailer Song”, a song released after Same Trailer Different Park. She describes the simplicity of living in a trailer and the glory of travelling across the country.

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Electric Guitar
Acoustic Guitar
Steel Guitar
Tambourine
Accordion
Release Date
March 19, 2013
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