| If you took care of me like the cowboy boots
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| That made you over six feet tall
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| If you shined me up like your jacked-up truck
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| Took me out and showed me off
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| If you just talked to me
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| A little sweeter with your southern drawl to me
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| If you didn’t feel like you were halfway gone to me
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| I never would’ve had to leave
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| But I guess it’s all good ole boy
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| Didn’t know you had it good ole boy
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| Learned your manners in Tennessee
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| Bet your momma doesn’t know you didn’t use 'em on me
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| Now you’re drunk in a bar
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| Back in the saddle like a neon star
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| And I’m home alone with a broken heart
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| But I’d be lying if I said that I don’t know that you are
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| A good ole boy
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| You didn’t love me that good ole boy
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| If you held me like you held your beer
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| I’d still be drunk on you
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| If you loved me like you loved to fish
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| You could’ve hooked me too |