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They Call Me Country

Verse 1]
I'm a Texas cowboy
I wear a faded hat
I'm an Alabama plowboy
Got a leather tan back
I'm a Louisiana Cajun man
I call a bayou stream home
I'm a Mississippi blues man
Just tryin' to make it on my own

[Chorus]
You can call me different
I'm still a good man
And you can call me redneck
I've been told that I am , and I guess I am
And maybe I don't fit in, in your point of view
I can see your a rose in a bed of thorns in the mornin' dew
They call me country
Now how about you

[Verse 2]
I can ride a bush hog
From sun up 'til sundown
And I can ride a rodeo
Let em' throw me to the ground
I can raise holy hell
On a Saturday night
And make it to the first church bell
That's how a country boy survives
[Chorus]
You can call me different
I'm still a good man
And you can call me redneck
I've been told that I am, and I guess I am
Now maybe I don't fit in, in your point of view
I can see your a rose in a bed of thorns in the mornin' dew
They call me country
Now how about you

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