| Might be more trucks in Texas then there are in Maine
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| And when we open our mouth we don’t sound the same, naw
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| Might live a little different when the weekend comes
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| We fill our cups at the end of the day with the same old feel good buzz, 'cause.
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| Both of sides of the Mississippi throw down on Friday night
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| Ain’t gotta be down in Dixie to rock Dixieland Delight
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| It don’t matter where you’re at, any old dot on any old map
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| Beer is beer, whiskey’s whiskey, out in the country, up in the city
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| Strait is the king and the girls are pretty
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| Both sides of the Mississippi
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| That’s right
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| Some call everybody, say 'meet me at the club', come on
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| Some suckle in headlights and kick up a little dust
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| Gonna get a little sideways, might fall in love
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| We’re the pretty little thing and some tore up jeans
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| That’s what an old boy does, don’t matter where you come from, 'cause…
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| Both of sides of the Mississippi throw down on Friday night
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| Ain’t gotta be down in Dixie to rock Dixieland Delight
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| It don’t matter where you’re at, any old dot on any old map
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| Beer is beer, whiskey’s whiskey, out in the country, up in the city
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| Strait is the king and the girls are pretty
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| Both sides of the Mississippi, yeah
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| Both sides of it
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| Aw, yeah
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| We might live a little different but when the weekend comes
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| We fill our cups at the end of the day with the same old feel good buzz, 'cause.
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| Both of sides of the Mississippi throw down on Friday night
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| Ain’t gotta be down in Dixie to rock Dixieland Delight
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| It don’t matter where you’re at, any old dot on any old map
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| Beer is beer, whiskey’s whiskey, out in the country, up in the city
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| George Strait is the king and the girls are pretty
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| Both sides of the Mississippi
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| That’s right, it don’t matter where you come from
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| Beer is beer, whiskey’s whiskey
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| Yeah, we know George Strait, he’s the king anywhere you go
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| Ha ha
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| Woo! |