Girls Like That
Wild Beauty: Unveiling the Allure in Travis Tritt's 'Girls Like That'Lyrics
Five foot nine, long legs clear up to there
Describes the physical attributes of a woman, emphasizing her height and long legs.
High heel shoes, short skirt with her shoulders bare
Details the woman's fashionable attire, highlighting her high heels, short skirt, and bare shoulders.
It's easy to see she's got her style down pat
Indicates that the woman has a well-defined and appealing style.
Got a way of walkin' like a wild bobcat
Describes the woman's confident and alluring way of walking, comparing it to that of a wild bobcat.
Well, you gotta love the Lord for makin' girls like that
Expresses admiration for the diversity and beauty of women, attributing it to a higher power (the Lord).
She likes pickup trucks and longnecks and she loves to dance
Lists the woman's preferences, including pickup trucks, longnecks (likely referring to beer), and dancing.
She can steal your heart in a second with a single glance
Highlights the woman's ability to captivate someone with just a look.
Skin tight jeans and a cowboy hat
Mentions her clothing choice, featuring skin-tight jeans and a cowboy hat.
Hit a boy harder than a baseball bat
Suggests the woman's impact on men, implying she can be emotionally striking.
Well you gotta love the Lord for makin' girls like that
Reiterates the appreciation for women's creation by a higher power.
Well I wouldn't call myself a righteous man
States that the narrator doesn't claim to be a righteous man but expresses gratitude for certain blessings.
But I thank heaven every chance I can
Reiterates the expression of thanks to heaven.
For sending Eve to Adam when this old world first began
References the biblical story of Adam and Eve, thanking heaven for creating women.
Well I wouldn't call myself a righteous man
Repeats the narrator's acknowledgment of not being a righteous man but expressing gratitude.
But I thank heaven every chance I can
Reiterates the expression of thanks to heaven.
For sending Eve to Adam when this old world first began
Repeats the reference to the creation of Eve and gratitude for women.
You can find them on a city street or down a country road
Describes the widespread presence of attractive women in both urban and rural settings.
Natural born beauties turning heads everywhere they go
Characterizes these women as naturally beautiful, attracting attention wherever they go.
Take your breath away like a tire gone flat
Compares the impact of these women to something sudden and drastic, like a flat tire taking your breath away.
Make a man cry like a little spoiled brat
Suggests that these women can evoke strong emotions, even making a man cry.
Well you gotta love the Lord for makin' girls like that
Reiterates the appreciation for the creation of women by a higher power.
Yes, you gotta love the Lord for makin' girls like that
Emphasizes the repeated acknowledgment and appreciation for women created by the Lord.
Well, you gotta love the Lord for makin' girls like that
Reiterates the expression of gratitude for the creation of women.
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