Aaron Lewis

Country Boy
Well I grew up down an old dirt roadIn a town you wouldn't knowMy pop's picked a place up for fifteen hundred bucksBack in 1964My grandfather was a drinker Back in the day we put him downBut war is known to change a manAnd whiskey's known to change a manThat's not meI really drink from the bottle but I smoke a little weedI still live in the sticks where you wouldn't goIn a town of twelve hundred off an old dirt roadAnd a country boy is all I'll ever beIts been twelve years since I sold my soulTo the devil in L.A.He said sign your name here on the dotted lineAnd your songs they all will playHe set up shop on sunsetHe put me up on marqueHe said you want to sell a million records boyYou better listen to meHe said change your style While in your smile you can lose a couple poundsAnd if you want to live this lifeLetras de cancionesYou better lose that wifeDon't even need your friends aroundAnd I said that's not meThe biggest things in life is your friends and familyAnd I like my jeans and my old t-shirtA couple extra pounds never really hurtBecause a country boy is all I'll ever beAnd Hank taught me how to stay aliveYou'll never catch me out the house without my .9 or .45I got a big orange tracker and a diesel truckMy idea of heaven is chasing wild tail bucksAnd as a country boy I know I can surviveNow two flags fly above my landThat really sum up how I feelOne's the colors that fly high and proudThe red, the white, the blueThe other one's got a rattlesnake with a simple statement made"Don't tread on me" is what is says and I'll take that to my graveBecause this is meProud to be American and strong in my beliefsAnd I've said it before but I'll say it againBecause I never need a government to hold my handAnd I've said it before but I'll say it againBecause my family's always fought and died to save this landAnd a country boy is all I'll ever be From Letras Mania