Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Standard American, artist - Mud Digger.
Date of issue: 28.07.2014
Song language: English
Standard American |
He killed what he ate and brewed what he drank |
Listened to Colt, Jerry, Reid, and Hank |
A bear of a man, hardly left the woods |
Six foot four, solid rock when he stood |
He’d hunt with a hatchet and his own bare hands |
Refused welfare, only lived off the land |
Drove an 87 Dodge, straight pipes off the back |
Stocked his house with white-tail racks |
He’s a rebel, a redneck, grew up in the sticks |
A standard American son’bitch |
His shirt says Ralph but his real name’s Fred |
Got grease on his hands and sweat on his head |
Pants are black and arms are scarred |
Knuckles more busted than his credit card |
Spends weekdays working under the hood |
Got mouths to feed and he knows he should |
Come Friday at five he’ll collect that pay |
And top it off with a cold one at the end of the day |
He’s blue-collar, a sinner, I can’t decide which |
A standard American son’bitch |
He drives a Peterbilt with eighteen wheels |
The ICC hot on his heels |
Running them roads since age eighteen |
Ain’t a city limit sign that he hasn’t seen |
Grinding them gears, heading down the line |
He’s a slave to the law, the law and time |
Make it home for two-day's sleep |
Then it’s back to his cockpit and Air Ride seat |
He’s a driver, a highway man |
Loves his woman and two kids |
A standard American son’bitch |
He ain’t heard too good since 67 |
Flew a chopper named The Stairway To Heaven |
Got an M16, hacks up black tar |
Vietnam plates on the back of his car |
He don’t talk too much and he don’t waste words |
When he does you damn sure better know he’s heard |
A ponytail, little thin up top |
Rolls his own for ten cents a pop |
He’s a soldier, a veteran, beat up a bit |
A standard American son’bitch |
You can call me a redneck, call me a hick |
Say I’m a drunk, messed up just a bit |
But the flag I fly’s got the stars and stripes |
Test my freedom, I’ll be down for a fight |
We’re the backbone, blue collar |
Working, trying to earn a dollar |
Hurt somebody, feeds our kids |
Standard American son’bitch |