Backwoods

Rural Rhythms: Embracing Life in the Backwoods with Justin Moore
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Lyrics

Rifle in a gun rack hanging in the back glass

A rifle is stored in a gun rack, hanging in the rear window of a vehicle.

Buck knife on my belt, ain't no land for sale 'round here

The speaker carries a buck knife and emphasizes there's no land available for sale in their area.

Red clay country mud, sippin' on a cold Bud

Describes the setting as a rural area with red clay mud, while the speaker drinks a cold Budweiser beer.

Blue tick coon hound you know when I'm found out in the

Reference to a specific breed of dog, indicating a companion typically found in the described countryside.


Backwoods down in the holler

Describes the speaker's location as secluded or remote, likely deep within the woods in a valley.

Out in the backwoods, workin' hard for a dollar in the

Implies working diligently in this secluded area for financial gain.

Backwoods yeah we get it done right

Expresses the belief that tasks are completed properly and efficiently in this environment.

Work hard, play hard, hold my baby tight

Highlights the ethic of balancing hard work with enjoying personal relationships.

Lordy have mercy it's a real good life

Expresses gratitude for a fulfilling and satisfying lifestyle.

In the backwoods, yes sir

Confirms the speaker's pride and contentment in belonging to the described rural area.


Preacher's daughter couldn't get hotter

Suggests the attractiveness or desirability of the preacher's daughter.

Floating that river on an inner tube with her, splash

Depicts a leisurely activity of floating down a river on an inner tube with the preacher's daughter.

Thirty five's and a lift kit how stuck can you get

Refers to the size of tires (35-inch) and a lift kit on a vehicle, emphasizing getting stuck in mud due to modifications.

Ain't that just my luck where's the chain I'm stuck out in the

Expresses frustration at getting stuck in the countryside and seeking a way out.


Backwoods down in the holler

Reiterates being in a secluded or rural area within the woods.

Out in the backwoods, workin' hard for a dollar in the

Reinforces the idea of working hard for financial gain while being in this remote location.

Backwoods yeah we get it done right

Confirms the belief in doing tasks efficiently in this specific environment.

Work hard, play hard, hold my baby tight

Emphasizes the balance between hard work and cherishing personal relationships.

Lordy have mercy it's a real good life

Expresses gratitude for the fulfilling and satisfying life in this rural area.

In the backwoods, son

Asserts contentment and pride in belonging to this described backwoods area.


Out in the backwoods down in the holler

Repeats the description of being in a remote area within the woods or a valley.

Out in the backwoods, workin' hard for a dollar in the

Reiterates the notion of working diligently for financial gain in this secluded location.

Backwoods yeah we get it done right

Reaffirms the belief in completing tasks efficiently in this specific rural environment.

Work hard, play hard, hold my baby tight

Reemphasizes the balance between hard work and nurturing personal relationships.

Lordy have mercy it's a real good life

Reiterates gratitude for the fulfilling and satisfying life in this rural setting.

In the backwoods, down in the holler son

Confirms the contentment and pride in belonging to this secluded backwoods area.

Down in the backwoods

Repeats the location within the backwoods, emphasizing the seclusion and rural nature of the speaker's surroundings.

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