Lyrics Country Thang - John Michael Montgomery
Bring
it
on
to
me.
We're
backwoods
Dixie,
flat
woods
pickin',
Shotgun
wavin',
long-neck
drinkin',
Huntin'
and
a-fishin',
workin'
and
a-wishin'
for
the
weekend.
We
say:
"Yes
Ma'am,
No
Ma'am,
Sir,
can
I
lend
a
hand?"
Take
a
stand
for
somethin'
we
believe
in.
Love
an'
pray
and
do
anythin'
for
a
good
friend.
We
like
camp
fires
burnin',
buttermilk
churnin',
Old
folks,
dirt
roads
windin'
and
a-turnin',
To
a
muddy
creek;
jumpin'
from
a
talltree
into
the
deep
end.
That's
a
country
thang.
People
who
don't
live
it
might
just
think
we've
gone
insane.
But
those
of
us
down
home,
we
can
stand
right
up
and
say:
It's
a
country
thang.
We
like
moonlight
sippin',
late
skinny-dippin'.
Flat
rock
skippin',
catfish
hittin'.
Sittin'
on
a
creek-bank,
sun's
up
but
we
ain't
leavin'.
We
like
country
twang,
and
good
suthern
rockin',
Fun
in
the
sun
on
the
bass
boat
dockin'.
Home
made
wine
an'
a
mess
of
fish
frying
an'
then
a
hot
pan.
Got
Gran'mas,
gran'pas,
newborn
young'uns;
Double
wide
homes
an'
double
first
cousins.
An
old
town
square
an'
a
county
fair:
it's
a
good
plan.
It's
a
country
thang
People
who
don't
live
it
mught
just
think
we've
gone
insane.
But
those
of
us
down
home,
we
can
stand
right
up
and
say:
It's
a
country
thang.
It's
a
country
thang
People
who
don't
live
it
mught
just
think
we've
gone
insane.
But
those
of
us
down
home,
we
can
stand
right
up
and
say:
It's
a
country
thang.
It's
a
country
thang.
It's
a
country
thang.
That's
right!
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