Honky Tonk Skin

I think my one suit looks good with my old boots
I don't think I want a tie at all
I say, "Yes ma'am" and "Hey y'all"
Ain't much on small talk
When I do it with a slow southern drawl

I live life like an old muscle car
Even I can't believe still running this hard

Well, I was raised on Hag songs
Baptized in neon
Fell in love and then moved on
Misery and gin
You can't fix crazy, so don't try to save me
I'm happy as I've ever been
I've always been comfortable in my honky tonk skin

Well my favourite ball cap is good and broke in
Ain't much at all, y'all for new fads and trends
I go to church and pray for my Friday night sins
I sit there on Sunday with my beer drinking friends

I'll be right here at my second home
Mixing my country with Rolling Stones

I was raised on Hag songs
Baptized in neon
Fell in love and then moved on
Misery and gin
You can't fix crazy, so don't try to save me
I'm happy as I've ever been
I've always been comfortable in my honky tonk skin

You can't fix crazy, so don't try to save me
I'm happy as I've ever been
I've always been comfortable in my honky tonk skin
I've always been comfortable in my honky tonk skin

In my honky tonk skin



Credits
Writer(s): Ronnie Dunn, Ira Dean, Chris Wallin
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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