| Did you see me with my coat and my white t-shirt
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| And my cowboy boots, and my baby blues
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| Staring at you from across the room?
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| Did you see me looking at you? |
| Yes, you did
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| I was looking at your eyes, looking at your legs
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| Looking at your thigh, looking at the old back side
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| Did you see me looking at you, man?
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| I don’t understand what a women like you
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| Would want in a boy like him, and boy like him
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| Well, I saw your man standing there and I gave him a glare
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| And I swear he looked pretty scared to me
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| I saw him swallow his pride and I looked deep in his eyes
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| And it ended with, «You wanna take this outside?»
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| 'Cause Carolina boys get rowd and loud
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| Yes, we do, don’t look at me
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| I’ll turn you whole world upside down
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| 'Cause we get rowd and loud
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| I didn’t mean to scare you with my rowdy redneck friends
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| But I couldn’t help to notice you walk in with him
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| His 3 piece suit and his penny loafer shoes
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| Girl, tell me what am I gonna do with you?
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| Do you want to ride?
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| Do you want to dance all night?
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| Do you want to take a little
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| Trip in my lifted ride?
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| It might get rowd and loud
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| Now tell the truth, girl, you saw a new world
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| The moment you layed your pretty little eyes on me
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| Well, I give you something to think about, something to talk about
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| Tell the whole world about a girl like me
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| 'Cause Carolina boys get rowd and loud
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| Yes, we do, don’t look at me
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| I’ll turn you whole world upside down
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| 'Cause we get rowd and loud
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| 'Cause we get rowdy
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| No, we get rowdy
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| We get rowd and loud |