South of Tennessee

Honky-tonks and stuck on high school flames
Fast girls and cars and gasoline
Holding hands and diamond rings
Was the last thing on my mind
We show pride
And still in God we trust
Our daddies put the fear into most of us
We moved away and fell in love, but not far past the county line

Woah, I'm talking 'bout that hometown feel, bonfire crowd
Bobbed wire fences and tall pine trees
As far as you can see
Down there in a local bar
There's a brown-eyed boy with a cheap guitar
Still trying to find his way out from A to B
Just south of Tennessee

Riverside and PCB Vacas
Where the iron bowl is a holiday
Work like a man at 17
Just enough to kill summertime
They keep the Coors iced down in the back of their trucks
Find a farmer's field, and they raise em' up
And back roads when they're driving drunk
Just trying not to walk the line

Woah, I'm talking 'bout that hometown feel, bonfire crowd
Bobbed wire fences and tall pine trees
As far as you can see
Down there in a local bar
There's a brown-eyed boy with a cheap guitar
Still trying to find his way out from A to B
Just south of Tennessee

It's sweet tea and Jesus in a cotton town
It's where you raise a family when you settle down

Woah, I'm talking 'bout that hometown feel, bonfire crowd
Bobbed wire fences and tall pine trees
As far as you can see
Down there in a local bar
There's a brown-eyed boy with a cheap guitar
Still trying to find his way out from A to B
And most don't know he's star bound and dead set to chase a dream
Just south of Tennessee

Just south of Tennessee
Yeah
Just south of Tennessee
Yeah
Just south of Tennessee



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Writer(s): Tristan Baugh
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