C.O.U.N.T.R.Y.
Rural Revelry: Embracing the Heartbeat of C.O.U.N.T.R.Y LivingLyrics
We come from Eastabuchie, Booger, Hooker, Possum Knuckle, Bug
We hail from various small towns, including Eastabuchie, Booger, Hooker, Possum Knuckle, and Bug.
And Grinder's Switch
Mention of Grinder's Switch, another small town possibly, emphasizing rural origins.
We hoop and holler when old Charlie Daniels calls that devil
Expressing excitement when Charlie Daniels, a country musician, denounces the devil in his music.
Son of a bitch
The use of strong language to convey a rebellious attitude.
Yeah we plow it, nail it, bail it, then hightail it to town
Describing agricultural activities like plowing and nailing, followed by a quick trip to town.
We spend our payday on them ladies and them long-necked rounds
Spending earnings on women and drinks after a day's work.
We gonna live out past the limits 'til the day that we die
A determination to live without boundaries until death.
We're from the banjo chicken-pluckin' double-clutchin' C.O.U.N.T.R.Y
Highlighting a rural lifestyle with banjo playing, chicken raising, and truck driving.
C.O.U.N.T.R.Y
Reinforcing the country identity by spelling out "C.O.U.N.T.R.Y."
We like them shiny silver buckle, straight tequila
Expressing a preference for flashy belt buckles, strong alcohol, and stereotypical country girls.
Wrangler-knuckle Barbie dolls
Reference to Wrangler jeans and portraying a specific image of country women.
We got them bait and tackle, barbecutie booty-tannin' one-stop shoppin' malls
Mentioning various country activities and attractions, mixing humor with reality.
We like our Beech-Nut long cut, Truck Nutz hangin' off of the hitch
Highlighting specific country lifestyle elements, including chewing tobacco and truck accessories.
We whiskey shoot it, scoot it, Fridays when we're hillbilly rich
Describing the celebration of wealth on Fridays with whiskey, dancing, and a country lifestyle.
Charlotte's brother's on the sofa eatin' chocolate pie
Painting a vivid picture of a laid-back family scene, emphasizing indulgence.
Out in the deer and dirt road-ruttin', corn row-cuttin' C.O.U.N.T.R.Y
Emphasizing rural activities like hunting and farming, tying back to the country identity.
We love our guns, our God, our Jesus, pledge allegiance, too
Expressing strong attachment to guns, faith, and patriotism, encapsulating core country values.
We bleed in John Deere green, red and white and blue
Symbolizing allegiance to the agricultural brand John Deere and patriotic colors.
Screw politically correct, we gonna let it fly
Rejecting political correctness in favor of frank expression, asserting independence.
Out in the get-it-good-and-stuck and mother-truckin' C.O.U.N.T.R.Y
Describing a carefree, stuck-in-the-moment attitude with a country twist.
C.O.U.N.T.R.Y
Reiterating the pride in being from the country, spelled out again for emphasis.
C.O.U.N.T.R.Y
Final repetition of "C.O.U.N.T.R.Y.," reinforcing the theme of country identity.
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