Country Girl

Southern Sky Serenade: A Country Girl's Heartfelt Journey Home
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Lyrics

As you hear that southern lonesome well

Reference to a familiar southern lonesome well, setting a nostalgic tone.

I know your heart skips a beat

Acknowledgment that the mentioned well triggers a palpable emotional response.

Summertime has come and gone again

Recognition of the cyclical nature of summertime, implying repetition and passing of time.

And you know it always leaves you in defeat

Reflection on the inevitable feeling of loss or disappointment that accompanies the end of summer.


Country Girl are you lonesome tonight?

Directly addressing a "Country Girl," questioning her current emotional state.

I know you miss your mama

Acknowledging the longing for maternal connection and a sense of comfort.

You had your run in those sparkling city lights

Recollection of a past experience in the vibrant city lights, possibly suggesting a departure from rural life.

But you know it's time to go home

Indicating a realization that, despite city experiences, it's time for the Country Girl to return home.


If you ever start wondering

Prompting the Country Girl to reflect on her true feelings and sentiments.

Where your heart truly lies

Suggesting that the Country Girl might be unsure of where her heart truly belongs.

Just remember your daddy's words

Advising the Country Girl to recall the wisdom or guidance of her father.

"Baby, there's nothing like the southern sky"

Quoting the father's words emphasizing the unique beauty and significance of the southern sky.


Country Girl are you lonesome tonight?

Reiterating the question about the Country Girl's emotional state.

I know you miss your mama

Expressing the continued longing for maternal connection.

Another year has gone by and you don't know why

Acknowledging the passage of another year without a clear understanding of the reason.

But you know it's time to go home

Reinforcing the idea that it's time for the Country Girl to return home.


There never was an easy way home

Stating the difficulty of finding an easy path back home.

But the city lights makes you feel so alone

Contrasting the allure of city lights with the loneliness they bring.

Oh, you

Addressing the Country Girl directly, indicating a personal connection.

Girl you know what to do

Encouragement for the Country Girl to take a specific action, possibly related to returning home.

Girl you know what to do

Repetition for emphasis, reinforcing the idea that the Country Girl knows what steps to take.


Country Girl are you lonesome tonight?

Repeating the question about the Country Girl's loneliness, emphasizing the theme.

I know you miss your mama

Continued expression of missing maternal connection.

You had your run in those sparkling city lights, and

Recalling a past experience in the city lights, underlining its significance.

Another year has gone by and you don't know why

Reiteration of the perplexity about the passing of time without clear reasons.

But you know it's time to go home

Emphasizing once again that it's time for the Country Girl to return home.

You know it's time to go home

Repeating the assertion that the time to go home has arrived.

You know it's time to go home

Final affirmation that it's time for the Country Girl to return home.

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