Small Town Kid
Everyday, someone asks me what's my story and what do I like to do
And everyday, for the most part, I only go so far
I almost never tell the truth
'Cause the truth is behind me
There's not much to give up, I like simple, not complicated
'Cause I'm a small town kid, driven by rock music
And some honky-tonk, in the mix
I like whiskey in coke, a double to the top
A shot of cuervo now and then
I never ask for a lot, I'll never need much
Just a good-looking lady who can drive my truck
I'm not afraid to admit
I'm that small town kid
City lights, yellow cabs, Yankee hats, suits and ties everywhere
These city folks, they look at me in my shirt and jeans
And made me think, I don't fit in here
Well, the things they say, they might be right
They might be so but one thing I know
I can't change who I am
'Cause I'm a small town kid, driven by rock music
And some honky-tonk, in the mix
I like whiskey in coke, a double to the top
A shot of cuervo now and then
I never ask for a lot, I'll never need much
Just a good-looking lady who can drive my truck
I'm not afraid to admit
I'm that small town kid
Mama, don't you worry
They won't change me
Hundred thousand miles, mean nothing to me
'Cause I'm a small town kid, driven by rock music
And some honky-tonk, in the mix
I like whiskey in coke, a double to the top
A shot of cuervo now and then
I never ask for a lot, I'll never need much
Just a good-looking lady who can drive my truck
I'm not afraid to admit, I'm that small town kid
I'm that small town kid
And everyday, for the most part, I only go so far
I almost never tell the truth
'Cause the truth is behind me
There's not much to give up, I like simple, not complicated
'Cause I'm a small town kid, driven by rock music
And some honky-tonk, in the mix
I like whiskey in coke, a double to the top
A shot of cuervo now and then
I never ask for a lot, I'll never need much
Just a good-looking lady who can drive my truck
I'm not afraid to admit
I'm that small town kid
City lights, yellow cabs, Yankee hats, suits and ties everywhere
These city folks, they look at me in my shirt and jeans
And made me think, I don't fit in here
Well, the things they say, they might be right
They might be so but one thing I know
I can't change who I am
'Cause I'm a small town kid, driven by rock music
And some honky-tonk, in the mix
I like whiskey in coke, a double to the top
A shot of cuervo now and then
I never ask for a lot, I'll never need much
Just a good-looking lady who can drive my truck
I'm not afraid to admit
I'm that small town kid
Mama, don't you worry
They won't change me
Hundred thousand miles, mean nothing to me
'Cause I'm a small town kid, driven by rock music
And some honky-tonk, in the mix
I like whiskey in coke, a double to the top
A shot of cuervo now and then
I never ask for a lot, I'll never need much
Just a good-looking lady who can drive my truck
I'm not afraid to admit, I'm that small town kid
I'm that small town kid
Credits
Writer(s): James Young, Michael Diaz
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