- Votes:
- Composers:
- Dallas Wayne
- Rob Fulks
 
- See also:
Dallas Wayne - If That's Country lyrics
V.1
 Well, you've called my kinfolk trash all their lives
 And I'm a chip off the heap, ask any one of my ex-wives
 I'm a social drinker, and I stay social all I can
 I'm a deer-snuffin', chain-smokin', simple kinda southern man
 V.2
 First you gut our farms, strip-mall all the five-and-dimes
 Then you tax our so-called sins, call our pleasures a crime
 Now you're turnin' our music into some strange elevator noise
 Think it's time for us to win one back for the good ol' boys
 Ch.1
 You can paint stripes on a billy goat/call it a tiger
 if it floats your boat
 You can make a star of a teenage girl
 But one million dollars won't make her merle
 Laser beams, navel rings, and a pretty face might be something
 But you can kiss my ozark ass, if that's country
 Dallas Wayne - If That's Country - http://motolyrics.com/dallas-wayne/if-thats-country-lyrics.html
 V.3
 There's a certain song that's got my local station stuck
 It's got a steel guitar, and I believe it mentions a truck
 But the singer don't sound like he ever worked a stick shift
 Sounds more like bad phil collins with a hick facelift
 V.4
 Now I ain't denyin' them suburban moms their fun
 But don't you try to tell me it's the way hank wanted it done
 You better keep your money-grubbin' hands off the poor man's song
 And make sure chris gaines stays the hell offa my front lawn
 Ch.2
 You can take an ear from a barnyard sow/milk it 'til
 it turns into a cash cow
 You can lead a chick to a watering-hole
 But you can't make her drink 'til she gets white soul
 Might be rock, might be schlock, might be the beatles or monkees
 But you can kiss my ozark ass, if that's country















