Tearin' down a dirt road, rebel flag flyin', 
'Coon dog in the back. 
Truck bed loaded down with beer, 
An' a cold one in my lap. 
Earnhart sticker behind my head, 
An' my woman by my side. 
Tail-pipe's poppin', the radio's rockin': 
"Country Boy Can Survive". 
Well, if you got a problem with that, 
You can kiss my country ass. 

Well, I love Turkey calls, overalls, 
Wrangler jeans: smoke nothin' but Marlboro reds. 
Tattoos up an' down my arms, 
An' deer heads over my bed. 
My Grand-Daddy fought in World War Two, 
An' my Daddy went to Vietnam. 
An' I ain't scared to grab my gun, 
An' fight for my homeland. 
If you don't love the American flag, 
You can kiss my country ass. 

If you're a down home, backwoods redneck, 
C'mon, stand up an' raise your glass. 
But if you ain't down with my outlaw crowd, 
You can kiss my country ass. 

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Well, there's a whole lotta high-class people out there, 
That's lookin' down on me. 
'Cause the country club where I belong, 
Is the Honky Tonk till three in the mornin'. 
Don't wear no fancy clothes, 
No ties or three-piece suits. 
You can find me in my camouflage hat, 
My tee-shirt an' cowboy boots. 
If that don't fit your social class, 
You can kiss my country ass. 

If you're a down home, backwoods redneck, 
Hey, c'mon, stand up an' raise your glass. 
But if you ain't down with my outlaw crowd, 
You can kiss my country ass. 

'Cause I'm a front-porch sittin', 
Guitar pickin', moonshine sippin', 
Bacca juice spittin' country boy from the woods. 
An' I love fried chicken an' blue gill fishin', 
An' outlaw women, an' I wouldn't change if I could. 
I ain't tryin' to start no fight, but I'll finish one every time. 
So you just mind your own damn business, 
And stay the hell outta mine. 
If you got a problem with that, 
You can kiss my country ass. 

I said if you got a problem with any of that, 
You can kiss my natural born, 
Redneck to the bone, 
Ever-lovin' country ass.