Body Like A Back Road

Southern Love Journey: Unraveling the Meaning of 'Body Like A Back Road'
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Lyrics

Got a girl from the south side, got braids in her hair

Describes a girl from the southern part of the country with braided hair.

First time I seen her walk by, man, I 'bout fell up out my chair

Expresses the narrator's strong attraction upon first seeing the girl.

Had to get her number, it took me like six weeks

Highlights the effort it took to obtain her phone number.

Now me and her go way back like Cadillac seats

Indicates a long-standing connection, comparing it to the familiarity of Cadillac seats.


Body like a back road, drivin' with my eyes closed

Compares the girl's body to a smooth back road and the narrator's comfort in navigating it.

I know every curve like the back of my hand

Emphasizes the narrator's familiarity with every aspect of the girl's physique.

Doin' 15 in a 30, I ain't in no hurry

States the narrator's leisurely pace in the relationship, moving slowly without rushing.

I'ma take it slow just as fast as I can

Expresses the intention to take things at a relaxed pace despite the speed of the connection.


The way she fit in them blue jeans, she don't need no belt

Compliments the girl's appearance in blue jeans without the need for a belt.

But I can turn 'em inside out, I don't need no help

Asserts the narrator's capability to handle situations independently, including turning jeans inside out.

Got hips like honey, so thick and so sweet, man

Describes the girl's physical attributes, specifically her hips, using positive imagery.

It ain't no curves like hers on them downtown streets

Highlights the uniqueness of the girl's curves compared to those in the city.


Body like a back road, drivin' with my eyes closed

Reiterates the comparison of the girl's body to a back road and the narrator's familiarity with it.

I know every curve like the back of my hand

Continues to emphasize the narrator's knowledge of every detail of the girl's body.

Doin' 15 in a 30, I ain't in no hurry

Reiterates the leisurely pace in the relationship, driving below the speed limit without hurry.

I'ma take it slow just as fast as I can

Reaffirms the intention to take the relationship slowly despite external factors.


We're out here in the boondocks with the breeze and the birds

Sets the scene in a rural environment, describing being outdoors with natural elements.

Tangled up in the tall grass with my lips on hers

Describes an intimate moment in tall grass with a physical connection to the girl.

On a highway to heaven, headed south of her smile, mm

Metaphorically expresses a journey to happiness, guided by the girl's smile.

Get there when we get there, every inch is a mile

Conveys a carefree attitude about reaching their destination, valuing the journey over the endpoint.


Body like a back road, drivin' with my eyes closed

Reiterates the comparison of the girl's body to a back road, reinforcing the narrator's familiarity.

I know every curve like the back of my hand

Continues to emphasize the narrator's intimate knowledge of the girl's physical features.

Doin' 15 in a 30, I ain't in no hurry

Reaffirms the leisurely pace, driving below the speed limit without urgency.

I'ma take it slow just as fast as I can

Reiterates the commitment to taking the relationship slow despite external pressures.


I'ma take it slow

Expresses the narrator's intent to continue the relationship at a deliberate, enjoyable pace.

Just as fast as I can

Reaffirms the commitment to moving slowly, embracing the pace of the relationship.

Got braids in her hair

Repeats the description of the girl having braids in her hair.

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