I'm Still Me
(专辑: We The People, Vol. 1 - 2019)
Redneck, blue collar, roots planted in the
holler Don't reckon that'll ever change You can sell out if you wanna, me, I'm never gonna Too proud of my daddy's name I
still rock my work boots in them church pews every Sunday And you can bet your ass I
get off my ass every time that anthem plays And I'm still stomping 'round these same old grounds, still repping them small town streets Yeah, I'm still a
whole lot more Georgia than I'll ever be Tennessee 'Cause I'm jon boat floating, shotgun totting, don't take nothing for free 'Cause I'm born and bread, American red, kinda country And I'm still me They say boy you'll never make it They say boy you can't sing The
more they told me no the
more they made me do my thing They ain't ever gonna change me, I
do it how I
does it There's plenty trying to be me, it'd be bad if they wasn't I'ma tell you all I
ain't ever leaving my roots I
keep repping them backroads, blue jeans, and boots I'm still stomping 'round these same old grounds, still repping them small town streets Yeah, I'm still a
whole lot more Georgia than I'll ever be Tennessee 'Cause I'm jon boat floating, shotgun totting, don't take nothing for free 'Cause I'm born and bread, American red, kinda country And I'm still me When they put me in the
ground they can turn me face round Tell the
world to kiss my ass 'Cause I'm down home proud, never back down I'm the
first, I'll be the
last And I'm still stomping 'round these same old grounds, still repping them small town streets Yeah, I'm still a
whole lot more Georgia than I'll ever be Tennessee 'Cause I'm jon boat floating, shotgun totting, don't take nothing for free 'Cause I'm born and bread, American red, kinda country And I'm still me And I'm still me