WWDD

Dolly's Wisdom: A Southern Anthem Unveiled
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Lyrics

Big heart, big smile

Expressing admiration for a generous and warm-hearted personality.

Big voice on the radio dial

Highlighting a prominent and impactful presence, especially in media.

Like a country music modern day apostle

Comparing the subject to a contemporary influencer in country music.

Yeah, I leaned in like it was gospel

Showing a deep respect and attentiveness, akin to religious dedication.


W-W-double-D

Introducing the acronym "WWDD" as a guiding principle.

That's the bottom line for me

Stating that the acronym is fundamental and decisive.

My go to compass and my golden rule

Describing the acronym as a reliable guide and fundamental principle.

When life rings my southern bell

Referring to a personal connection with Southern culture and values.

I just gotta ask myself, hell

Posing a rhetorical question when faced with life's challenges.

What would Dolly do?

Directly invoking the influence and wisdom of Dolly Parton.


In them heels

Describing a feminine and confident image, possibly inspired by Dolly Parton.

In that dress

Highlighting a stylish and assertive appearance.

Wouldn't put up with no BS

Emphasizing a refusal to tolerate nonsense or mistreatment.

She'd kill ya with some kindness, take the high road

Indicating a preference for kindness and taking the high road in conflicts.

Turn a little rain into a rainbow

Symbolizing the ability to turn challenges into positive experiences.


W-W-double-D

Reiterating the significance of the "WWDD" principle.

That's the bottom line for me

Affirming the guiding role of the acronym and its importance.

My go to compass and my golden rule

Reinforcing the idea that the acronym is a reliable guide and rule.

When life rings my southern bell

Connecting the principle to Southern values and experiences.

I just gotta ask myself, hell

Presenting the rhetorical question as a response to challenges.

What would Dolly do?

Reaffirming the influence and wisdom sought from Dolly Parton.


Didn't let dirt poor hold her back

Highlighting resilience and determination despite humble beginnings.

And getting told no, it don't mean jack

Emphasizing the dismissal of rejection as inconsequential.

Ain't scared of nothing ain't nobody's fool

Asserting fearlessness and refusal to be fooled or manipulated.

Don't put up with heartbreak boys like you

Rejecting involvement with individuals who cause heartbreak.


W-W-double-D

Repeating the importance and decisiveness of the "WWDD" principle.

That's the bottom line for me

Affirming the principle as a reliable guide and fundamental rule.

My go-to compass and my golden rule

Reinforcing the idea that the acronym is a trustworthy compass.

When life rings my southern bell

Linking the principle to Southern values and experiences.

I just gotta ask myself, hell

Presenting the rhetorical question as a response to life's challenges.

What would Dolly do?

Reiterating the influence and wisdom sought from Dolly Parton.


Oh, I said, hell what would Dolly do?

Repeating the rhetorical question for emphasis and affirmation.

Hey, what would Dolly do?

Echoing the inquiry, emphasizing the enduring relevance of Dolly Parton's wisdom.

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