Country Girls
I cut my exhaust to make her turn her head
Them smiley face KC lights made her laugh
And I spent my last dollar
Just to take her home
Drivin' back after curfew, hopin' and prayin'
The sheriff wouldn't pull me over and
Call my parents but if he did, oh well
Tomorrow I'ma do it all again
Just like every weekend
Sweeter than tea, way out of my league
Gave my truck horsepower when she
Climbed in my seat
My F-250 was a midnight train
Coverin' up the smell of Coors
With your White Rain
Wakin' up these neighbors with
Southern rock and roll
'Til the needle reads E or
The cops get called
In every small town
There's a down-home Dixie dime
And that passenger side truck door
Has been slammed about a thousand times
That's a hundred goodbyes
Times 10 more rides
And only one girl on your mind
Our boots stayed muddy
Their jeans stayed ripped
We became bigger men with
Every Copenhagen pinch
Hard headed as they came, as dirty as we was
I don't see why them pretty
Girls rode in our trucks
We were restless, reckless, and all the above
Tryna draw us attention to paint
A picture of love
One thing I know that I thank God for
And that's country girls