Lyrics I Love Everyone (Aka - I Love Black People) - Cörey Smith
You
could
say
I'm
just
a
good
'ol
boy
Dipped
in
the
batter,
country
fried
Washed
in
the
blood,
wrapped
in
camouflage
A
staunch
defender
of
the
right
side.
I
grew
up
accustomed
to
the
rebel
flag,
Under
the
shadow
of
the
cross,
Down
where
the
colors
never
mixed
too
well,
Some
folks
still
mad
'cuz
the
south
lost.
But
I'm
a
good-hearted,
free-thinking
son-of-a-gun,
I
may
talk
a
little
trash,
but
I
don't
hate
anyone.
I
love
black
people,
I
love
brown
people,
I
love
muslims
and
jews,
hindus
and
atheists
too,
Yes,
I
love
everyone.
I
love
gay
people,
No
I'm
not
afraid
people,
I
may
sing
with
a
drawl,
keep
a
little
slack
in
my
jaw,
but
I
love
Everyone.
My
roots
are
buried
in
the
Georgia
clay,
They
keep
me
well-grounded
and
strong
That
little
town
off
of
the
interstate
Is
the
only
place
I'll
ever
call
home.
But
I've
been
above
the
Mason-Dixon
line,
Flew
across
the
ocean
too
I've
seen
God's
children
everywhere
I've
been
They
love
to
laugh
as
much
as
we
do.
So
I'm
careful
of
the
pride
that
goes
before
the
fall.
I'm
one
for
mending
a
fence
instead
of
buildin'
walls.
I
love
black
people,
I
love
brown
people,
I
love
muslims
and
jews,
hindus
and
atheists
too,
Yes,
I
love
everyone.
No
I'm
not
gay
people,
but
I'm
not
afraid
people,
I
may
sing
with
a
drawl,
keep
a
little
chew
in
my
jaw,
but
I
love
everyone.
It
ain't
the
corn
bread
or
the
collard
greens
Sweet
tea
or
bar-b-que
The
country
music
on
your
radio,
or
the
gospel
in
the
pew
It
ain't
your
boots,
it
ain't
your
old
blue
jeans,
The
tractors
that
we
drive,
It
ain't
the
rifles,
or
the
fishing
poles,
or
the
slower
pace
of
life,
It's
how
we
treat
our
neighbors
treat
our
neighbors
that
makes
us
who
we
Are.
I
love
black
people.
I
love
brown
people.
I
may
sing
with
a
drawl,
keep
a
little
slack
in
my
jaw,
but
I
love
Everyone.
I
may
sing
with
a
drawl,
keep
a
little
chew
in
my
jaw,
but
I
love
everyone
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