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TITLE (EDIT)
High Heels & A Cowboy Hat
DESCRIPTION
This a song I wrote about Mississippi Women!
[378 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Humor
AUTHOR
Tyler A Childs
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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[June 2011]
AUTHOR'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
[email protected]
High Heels & A Cowboy Hat
Tyler A Childs

CHORUS/HOOK:

I aint never seen

A girl who can fit those jeans

The way she walks like that

With those high heels on

And that sexy black cowboy hat (2x)

I aint never seen (3x)

A cowboy hat and high heels look so clean

 

VERSE 1

Whoa is that Miranda lambert in the club

With them high heels cowboy hat and a flannel button up

The way she got me starin

Its done put me in a daze

A pretty blonde thang With a cherokee braid

I knew that she was country by the way that she was talkin

And I knew she was hard to get by the way that she was walkin

These type of chicks I label top notch

They don�t drink margaritas

Its whiskey double shots

And I must admit they look so clean

Jeans so tight bout to pop out the seams

Shes throwin back jim beam like it aint nothing

And shes still 2 steppin with her sister and her cousins

CHORUS/HOOK

 

VERSE 2

Damn I dig those daisy dukes

Gotta say you are the bomb

She said if you if you think im cute

You should really see my mom

You wanna get a champagne bottle And pour it on some ice

Hell naw boy u better get a case of bud light

That�s the way I like my women

Beer drinkin whisky sippin

I aint even trippin

Actin up you�ll catch an a** whippin

I might live in the city

But the country is my roots

I aint even lien

I swear to tell the truth

Its cornbread and chicken in my neck of the woods

Where we say ��hello yall�� and ��whats up suge��

This girl has been actin like she already knows

20 seconds in the city

She done turned it to a rodeo

 

CHROUS/HOOK

 

VERSE 3

Mississippi women

Got the country all up in em

They can fight like men

Be careful if ya gotcha kids with ya

They don�t play around when it comes down to the drama

They�ll get they friends together and even take there mama

They drive pick-up trucks

With tires bigger than us

They don�t have to work as long as there man is makin the bucks

But some of em

Well there crazy as hell

They bring a whole new meaning to the term southern belle

But all in all I luv these girls

The type to show a city boy a whole new world

Whenever this chick saw me

She knew that I was paid

So she grab me by her hand and showed me to her chevrolet



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READER'S REVIEWS (1)
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"I would say this one is fair....Some of it was funny and up beat but some parts were jaded and stolen from other folks, the where I come from line, cornbread and chicken, even the closing line has been done.....Might sound a little better in a couple spots if some of the words were switched around like whiskey double shots. I know the drink is called a whiskey double but when you write it, double whiskey shots?" -- Lj.

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COPYRIGHT NOTICE
© 2011 Tyler A Childs
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
June 2011
NUMBER OF TIMES TITLE VIEWED
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