Miss Tennessee
Capturing the Heart of Miss Tennessee: A Southern SymphonyLyrics
Looks like an angel drinks like a fish
Describing Miss Tennessee as having an angelic appearance but a penchant for alcohol.
Got a mean green bean casserole dish
Highlighting a specific dish, green bean casserole, associated with Miss Tennessee.
She’s the girl of my dreams
Expressing admiration for Miss Tennessee as the ideal romantic partner.
Miss Tennessee
Emphasizing her title and identity as "Miss Tennessee."
Belle of the ball Lawrence County fair
Portraying Miss Tennessee as the most attractive and celebrated person at the Lawrence County fair.
We walk by they all stop and stare
Highlighting the attention she receives when walking by, indicating her popularity.
Cuz she’s the candy apple queen
Referring to Miss Tennessee as a desirable and sweet person, using the metaphor of a candy apple queen.
Miss Tennessee
Reiterating her identity and title as "Miss Tennessee."
If you think she’s pretty you outta see her
Suggesting that her beauty is even more impressive in person.
Hair pulled back in a Volunteer t-shirt
Describing her casual appearance with hair pulled back and wearing a Volunteer (Tennessee state) t-shirt.
Dancing around our kitchen with her little bare feet
Depicting a joyful and carefree moment of dancing with Miss Tennessee in the kitchen.
She’s walking in Memphis Smoky Mountain Rain
Mentioning two iconic locations (Memphis and Smoky Mountains) as part of Miss Tennessee's experiences.
There’s a little bit of her every inch of this state
Emphasizing her influence and presence throughout the state.
She's the reason I ain’t ever gonna leave
Declaring that the narrator will not leave because of the profound impact Miss Tennessee has on him.
Cause you know I’d miss Miss Tennessee
Reiterating the importance of Miss Tennessee in the narrator's life.
Saturday night she’ll be tearing it up
Describing Miss Tennessee's energetic and lively behavior on Saturday nights.
Rocky Top at the top of her lungs
Associating her with the song "Rocky Top" and portraying her as a free spirit.
Raising hell born free
Emphasizing her rebellious and independent nature.
Miss Tennessee
Reiterating her title and identity as "Miss Tennessee."
Sunday morning she's front row in church
Depicting her presence in church on Sunday mornings.
Shaking off that red bull vodka hurt
Describing her recovery from the effects of a previous night's energetic activities.
She’s a different kind of breed
Emphasizing her uniqueness and distinct qualities.
Miss Tennessee
Reiterating her title and identity as "Miss Tennessee."
If you think she’s pretty you outta see her
Repeating the idea that her beauty is better witnessed in person.
Hair pulled back in a Volunteer t-shirt
Repeating the description of her casual appearance and dance in the kitchen.
Dancing around our kitchen with her little bare feet
Reiterating the joyful scene of dancing with her in the kitchen.
She’s walking in Memphis Smoky Mountain Rain
Mentioning iconic locations again to emphasize her connection to the state.
There’s a little bit of her every inch of this state
Reiterating her widespread influence and presence throughout the state.
She's the reason I ain’t ever gonna leave
Stating that the narrator won't leave because of the impact Miss Tennessee has on him.
Cause you know I’d miss Miss Tennessee
Reiterating the importance of Miss Tennessee in the narrator's life.
If you think she’s pretty you outta see her
Repeating the idea that her beauty is better witnessed in person.
Hair pulled back in a Volunteer t-shirt
Repeating the description of her casual appearance and dance in the kitchen.
Dancing around our kitchen with her little bare feet
Reiterating the joyful scene of dancing with her in the kitchen.
She’s walking in Memphis Smoky Mountain Rain
Mentioning iconic locations again to emphasize her connection to the state.
There’s a little bit of her every inch of this state
Reiterating her widespread influence and presence throughout the state.
She's the reason I ain’t ever gonna leave
Stating that the narrator won't leave because of the impact Miss Tennessee has on him.
Cause you know I’d miss Miss Tennessee
Reiterating the importance of Miss Tennessee in the narrator's life.
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