Country As Country Comes
Rustic Pride: Embracing the Heartbeat of Country LivingLyrics
Well I'm a walk tall you can hear the drawl in my hey y'all
Expressing pride and confidence with a distinctive Southern accent.
Baccer juice spitting in a tall boy can
Chewing tobacco and spitting into a large beer can.
Sitting in a deer stand rattlin' a big buck up on my daddy's land
Sitting in a deer stand, trying to attract a large male deer on the father's property.
I'm a ranch hand flatbed a rolling down a highway
Working as a ranch hand, driving a flatbed truck down the highway.
Come and take it sticker on back glass son there's a Cow dog hanging out the window with me riding shotgun
Displaying a "Come and Take It" sticker and having a loyal cow dog in the truck.
Hey you may seen some, but you ain't seen none like me son
Claiming to be unique and unmatched in country qualities.
I'm as country as country comes
Emphasizing extreme country roots and identity.
Red as a setting sun
Describing the speaker's redneck appearance.
Do a little digging for a living in a hard ground
Earning a living through hard labor, digging in tough ground.
cll back bone, no back down
Having a strong backbone and refusing to back down from challenges.
Take a little dust in my coffee cup
Accepting difficulties and challenges, symbolized by dust in the coffee cup.
My favorite color's rust
Expressing a preference for the color rust.
Pure bread red white and blue collar blood
Identifying with purebred American values and hardworking blue-collar roots.
Country as country comes
Reiterating the speaker's deeply ingrained country identity.
Hell I'm a backyard Carhartt life of the party
Living a rugged and outdoorsy lifestyle, enjoying Carhartt clothing.
Burn a tank of gas on a back road barbie
Spending time and resources on rural, country activities.
Buzz in bag
Enjoying a buzz while listening to Merle Haggard on the radio.
Haggard on the radio
Reference to a six-pack acquired after church on Sundays.
I'm a six pack straight outta church on Sunday
Wearing a shirt with the speaker's name earned through hard work.
Name on a shirt I earned the hard way
Embracing and acknowledging country stereotypes and cliches.
Every cliche, punch line you wanna throw
Asserting a deep understanding of and identification with country life.
That's what I know
Reiterating the speaker's extremely country identity.
I'm as country as country comes
Restating the speaker's intense connection to the country lifestyle.
Red as setting sun
Reemphasizing the speaker's redneck appearance and identity.
Do a little digging for a living in a hard ground
Continuing to describe the speaker's tough and hardworking nature.
cll back bone, no back down
Highlighting the speaker's strong backbone and resistance to backing down.
Take a little dust in my coffee cup
Symbolizing challenges faced by taking dust in the coffee cup.
My favorite color's rust
Expressing a preference for the color rust.
Pure bread red white and blue collar blood
Reaffirming the speaker's purebred American and blue-collar roots.
Country as country comes
Reiterating the speaker's deep country identity and pride.
If it runs I can drive it
Claiming proficiency in driving any vehicle.
If it's got rains I can ride it
Asserting the ability to ride any animal with reins.
If it's got horns then I can find it in the woods
Expressing skill in hunting and finding horned animals in the woods.
If it's got hide I can skin it
Claiming expertise in skinning animals with hide.
If it's got roots I'll dig it
Expressing a willingness to dig and work hard for anything with roots.
I may be one in a million, but it sure feels pretty damn good
Feeling exceptional and proud of being a unique individual.
Being as country as country comes
Reiterating the speaker's intense connection to the country lifestyle.
Red as a setting sun
Describing the speaker's redneck appearance and identity.
Do a little digging for a living in a hard ground
Continuing to describe the speaker's tough and hardworking nature.
cll back bone, no back down
Highlighting the speaker's strong backbone and resistance to backing down.
Take a little dust in my coffee cup
Symbolizing challenges faced by taking dust in the coffee cup.
My favorite color's rust
Expressing a preference for the color rust.
Pure bread red white and blue collar blood
Reaffirming the speaker's purebred American and blue-collar roots.
Country as country comes
Reiterating the speaker's deep country identity and pride
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