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In Luke Bryan's 2008 song "We Rode in Trucks", he mentions the Flint River: "Down where I was born was Heaven on Earth, the Flint River washes that red Georgia dirt."
In Rhett Akins' 2006 song "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away", better known from Justin Moore's 2011 cover, the Flint River is mentioned: "Every day I drive to work across Flint River bridge, A hundred yards from the spot where me and grandpa fished, There's a piece of his old fruit stand on the side of Sawmill Road."
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