Good Corn Whiskey
Moonshine Chronicles: A Southern Rebellion SagaLyrics
Run and coke go down like water
Drinking rum and coke easily, but the person desires something stronger
But my body was cravin somethin little bit hotter
The individual craves a more intense drink
I heard the thunder roll when the lightenin hit me
A metaphorical description of experiencing a significant and powerful moment
First time i had a taste of good corn whiskey
The first encounter with high-quality corn whiskey
I’s hooked the first time i ever felt that burn
Becoming addicted after feeling the intense sensation of drinking it for the first time
Smell of sour mash can make my head turn
The strong scent of the distillation process impacting the person
Drink it by the jar and I drink it by the gallon
Consuming a large amount of whiskey
Friends all call me the moonshine stallion
Nickname earned for drinking moonshine regularly
Haulin that yeast headin back outa town
Transporting the essential ingredient for making moonshine away from the city
Spot in the woods I keep hidden underground
Having a concealed location in the forest for producing moonshine illegally
Light up the fire let the moonshine
Starting the process of distillation
Go drip drip drip through a copper line
Describing the moonshine distillation procedure
Raise up a jar, if you’re with me, of that good corn whiskey
Inviting others to join in drinking high-quality corn whiskey
Woah, woah, woah raise it up if you’re with me
Encouraging others to raise their jars if they share the same sentiment
Woah, woah that jar of good corn whiskey
Highlighting the significance of the jar filled with good corn whiskey
Fifty gallons and a shotgun loaded up and ready
Preparing a significant amount of moonshine for transportation
Gotta hundred miles to go in my ol’ red Chevy
A long journey ahead in a reliable old Chevrolet vehicle
The Tennessee hills and a hollar in Kentucky
Referencing specific geographical locations where moonshine is made
The moonshine stills make ya run for your money
Implying the danger associated with illegal moonshine production
Got the sheriff and the tax man hot on my trail
Being pursued by law enforcement and tax authorities
The southern winds and sireens wale
Describing the atmosphere and situation with vivid imagery
A two lane 33’s whistlin Dixie
Referring to a specific road and playing on the Southern culture
Stupid sons a bitches ain’t gona get me
Confidence that they won't be caught by authorities
Haulin that yeast headin back outa town
Similar to line 9, emphasizing the secrecy in transporting moonshine ingredients
Spot in the woods I keep hidden underground
Reiterating the concealed location for moonshine production
Light up the fire let the moonshine
Repeating the start of the distillation process
Go drip drip drip through a copper line
Reiterating the moonshine distillation process
Raise up a jar, if you’re with me, of that good corn whiskey
Inviting camaraderie in drinking the same high-quality corn whiskey
Woah, woah, woah raise it up if you’re with me
Encouraging others to raise their jars in unison
Woah, woah that jar of good corn whiskey
Re-emphasizing the importance of the jar of good corn whiskey
Raise it up, raise it up,raise it up, raise it up if you’re with me
Repeated encouragement to raise the jar of whiskey together
Yeah raise it up, raise it up that jar of good corn whiskey
-Yeah raise it up, raise it up, raise it up if you’re with me
-Yeah raise it up, raise it up that jar of good corn whiskey
-Haulin that yeast headin back outa town
Repetition of earlier verses, emphasizing camaraderie and enjoyment of good corn whiskey
Spot in the woods I keep hidden underground
-Light up the fire let the moonshine
-Go drip drip drip through a copper line
-Raise up a jar, if you’re with me, of that good corn whiskey
-Woah, woah, woah raise it up if you’re with me
-Woah, woah that jar of good corn whiskey
-Yeah
A concluding affirmation of the sentiment expressed throughout the song
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