Down Home Boys
Small-Town Pride: Down Home Boys' Anthem of Hard Work, Heritage, and Southern SpiritLyrics
We’re a hard day’s work in the muddy red dirt
We represent hard work in the rural environment with muddy red dirt.
Turnin’ crops into cold hard cash
Transforming crops into money is our livelihood.
We’re a Friday night lights, couple cold Coors Lights
We enjoy Friday night events under bright lights, sipping cold Coors Lights.
Hug your momma leave a Bible on the dash
Show respect to your mother and keep a Bible on the dashboard.
We’re a howdy, wild and rowdy
We are friendly, wild, and lively individuals determined to succeed.
Kind that’s gonna get it done right
We belong to the kind of people who get things done properly.
Jesus saved and dirt road raised
We are followers of Jesus, saved and raised on dirt roads, unafraid to face challenges.
And never back down from a fight
We never shy away from a fight, displaying resilience.
We just some down home boys
We are genuine individuals from the countryside.
Makin’ our small-town noise
We create noise and make our presence known in our small town.
Rollin’ round in 4x4’s
We navigate in 4x4 vehicles and enjoy Friday nights.
And gettin’ down on a Friday night
We engage in music and socializing on Fridays.
We play our music loud
We play our music loudly, asserting our influence.
Yeah man we run this town
We proudly assert our dominance in the town.
Ask anyone around
Our reputation is known and acknowledged by everyone.
‘Cause you can bet we gonna do it right
We are committed to doing things right.
So raise your cup and your small-town southern voice
Raise your cup and join us in expressing your small-town southern voice.
With us down home boys
We are down home boys, rooted in the local culture.
We’re a bass in the Spring, got some holes in our jeans
We appreciate bass in the Spring and wear jeans with pride.
Every scar has a memory
Every scar on us has a story and memory.
We’re a buck on the wall, fill our lip full of chaw
We display hunting achievements on our walls and use chewing tobacco.
Runnin’ round in our bare feet
We roam freely with bare feet, embodying a carefree spirit.
You might get or might not get it
Understanding our lifestyle may not be easy for everyone.
But we’re proud of our last name
We take pride in our family names.
This whole life that we’ve been given
We value the entire life we've been given and wouldn't change a thing.
Ain’t a dang thing I would change
Our lives are content, and we have no regrets.
We just some down home boys
We are authentic individuals from the countryside.
Makin’ our small-town noise
We make our presence known in our small town.
Rollin’ round in 4x4’s
We navigate in 4x4 vehicles and enjoy Friday nights.
And gettin’ down on a Friday night
We engage in music and socializing on Fridays.
We play our music loud
We play our music loudly, asserting our influence.
Yeah man we run this town
We proudly assert our dominance in the town.
Ask anyone around
Our reputation is known and acknowledged by everyone.
‘Cause you can bet we gonna do it right
We are committed to doing things right.
So raise your cup and your small-town southern voice
Raise your cup and join us in expressing your small-town southern voice.
With us down home boys
We are down home boys, rooted in the local culture.
We just some down home boys
We are authentic individuals from the countryside.
Makin’ our small-town noise
We make our presence known in our small town.
Rollin’ round in 4x4’s
We navigate in 4x4 vehicles and enjoy Friday nights.
And gettin’ down on a Friday night
We engage in music and socializing on Fridays.
We play our music loud
We play our music loudly, asserting our influence.
Yeah man we run this town
We proudly assert our dominance in the town.
Ask anyone around
Our reputation is known and acknowledged by everyone.
‘Cause you can bet we gonna do it right
We are committed to doing things right.
So raise your cup and your small-town southern voice
Raise your cup and join us in expressing your small-town southern voice.
With us down home boys
We are down home boys, rooted in the local culture.
Yeah we’re just down home boys
We
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