20 Dollar Bottle

Moonshine Melodies: Unveiling the Secrets in a $20 Bottle
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Lyrics

There's a tin roof shack on the outskirts of town

Describing a secluded place on the outskirts with a tin roof shack.

That the law don't know, when the sun goes down

Highlighting the secrecy of the location from the law.

They got the good stuff you can't find at the store

Referring to illicit substances not available in regular stores.

But you gotta know the knock, knock, knock on the door

Emphasizing the need for a specific knock to gain entry.

Fire up a friday running full throttle

Portraying a lively Friday with intense activities.

A whole lotta trouble in a 20 dollar bottle

Describing the potential troubles that come with a $20 bottle.


A giant of a man with a snow white beard

Introducing a seasoned man with a white beard, likely the provider.

Tell you son I've been cooking here too many years

Indicating experience in the trade of brewing or distilling.

Out behind the barn in my moonshine still

Locating the moonshine operation behind the barn.

If they ain't found me yet they probably never will

Suggesting successful evasion of authorities.

It'll kick you like a mule, put a hitch in your hobble

Warning about the potency of the product.

A whole lotta trouble in a 20 dollar bottle

Reiterating the potential troubles associated with the $20 bottle.


It'll get you swayin left, get you swayin right

Describing the effects of the substance, inducing varied emotions.

Makes you wanna love, or it makes you wanna fight

Highlighting the impact on romantic or aggressive inclinations.

Every last call girl gets to lookin like a model

Suggesting altered perceptions, even of individuals.

A whole lotta trouble in a 20 dollar bottle

Repeating the theme of troubles associated with the $20 bottle.


By the time we hit the honky tonk $10 in

Entering a honky tonk with $10, setting the scene for events.

The band was heating up, she was sipping on a gin

Describing the atmosphere heating up with music and alcohol.

She grabbed me by the hand, pulled me out on the floor

Initiating a romantic encounter, moving to the dance floor.

Next thing you know we were out the back door

Escaping discreetly through the back door.

Dixie-cup-sippin that shine in the dark

Referencing a makeshift cup for consuming the substance.

Solid county gold got her here in my arms

Expressing the intoxicating effect of the moonshine.


Swayin' to the left, swaying to the right

Reiterating the sway induced by the substance.

Slow Keith Whitley in the the full moonlight

Mentioning a specific moment with slow Keith Whitley music.

She said you only live once baby that's my motto

Introducing a philosophy of living in the moment.

A whole lotta trouble in a 20 dollar bottle

Repeating the theme of troubles associated with the $20 bottle.


Sun coming up, pounding in my brain

Describing the aftermath of a night of heavy drinking.

Last night hit me like an runaway train

Comparing the impact to a runaway train.

Rolling down the track, running full throttle

Emphasizing the intensity of the situation.

A whole lotta trouble in a 20 dollar bottle

Repeating the theme of troubles associated with the $20 bottle.


Get you swayin' left, get you swayin' right

Reiterating the sway and the dual nature of emotions induced.

Makes you wanna love, o' makes you wanna fight

Reflecting on the dichotomy of love and aggression.

Kick s you like a mule, put a hitch in your hobble

Repeating the warning about the potency of the substance.

A whole lotta trouble in a 20 dollar bottle

Reiterating the theme of troubles associated with the $20 bottle.


Fire up a Friday r-r-running full throttle

Repeating the lively Friday scenario with full intensity.

It's a whole lotta trouble in a 20 dollar bottle

Reiterating the overall troubles linked to the $20 bottle.


A whole lotta trouble in a 20 dollar bottle

Final emphasis on the challenges posed by the $20 bottle.

A whole lotta trouble in a 20 dollar bottle

Concluding the narrative with a repetition of the $20 bottle troubles.

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