Oklahoma Style

Embracing Red Dirt Freedom: Oklahoma Style Revelry
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Lyrics

Out here we ride horseback, fishing poles and hay stacks.

Describes the rural lifestyle of riding horseback, fishing, and working with hay stacks.

We'll hit you with a country smile.

Expresses a friendly, welcoming demeanor with a "country smile."

We like cold beer, four-wheel drives, Copenhagen, bonfires.

Lists preferences for country activities like cold beer, four-wheel drives, Copenhagen, and bonfires, noting a tendency to get wild.

We can get a little wild.

Acknowledges the wild side of the community.

We wear cowboy boots and pearl snaps, work all day and break our backs.

Highlights the work ethic and traditional attire of cowboy boots and pearl snaps.

We can drive a deer for miles.

Boasts the ability to cover large distances, even driving deer for miles.

And if you ever come around this little country town, you'll see this red dirt, Oklahoma style.

Invites outsiders to experience the town's distinctive red dirt, emphasizing the Oklahoma style.

This Oklahoma style.

Reiterates the pride in their distinctive Oklahoma style.


Give us them Okie girls in blue jeans; blue eyed beauty queens two stepping to a country slide.

Expresses a preference for local girls in blue jeans and beauty queens, enjoying country dancing.

We'll watch them shake it to their favorite song, taking shots all night long; party till we see the sun rise.

Describes a lively nightlife with dancing, favorite songs, and continuous partying.

And in the morning when the rooster crows we'll ride on down a country road; eat breakfast in a greasy pile.

Depicts the morning routine of riding down a country road and having breakfast, maintaining a laid-back lifestyle.

And then we'll ride all around this little country town showing off this red dirt, Oklahoma style.

Promotes pride in showcasing their red dirt, Oklahoma style around town.

This Oklahoma style.

Reiterates the pride in their distinctive Oklahoma style.


Well I thank God for the way I am. If you don't like us well we don't give a damn.

Expresses gratitude for their way of life and a defiant attitude towards those who don't appreciate it.


We're from the mid-west with farmer's tans, God-fearing Americans.

Identifies the community as being from the mid-west, with a mention of farmer's tans and patriotism.

We hold our hearts when Old Glory flies.

Expresses patriotic sentiments, holding hearts during the sight of the American flag.

Because there's freedom in red, white, and blue, we raise our glasses to those troops fighting to protect our lives.

Links freedom to the colors of the American flag and toasts to the troops protecting their lives.

We'll give a finger to extremists. You will hear freedom ringing when our bombers fly through your skies.

Expresses defiance towards extremists and anticipates the symbol of freedom when bombers fly.

We're from the land of the free, U.S. born and proud to be, as we rock this red dirt, Oklahoma style.

Proudly declares their American identity, emphasizing the Oklahoma style.

This Oklahoma style.

Reiterates the pride in their distinctive Oklahoma style.

This Oklahoma style.

Concludes by restating the pride in their distinctive Oklahoma style.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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