I'm a little more black top
Little less country road
I'm a little more foot down
A little less taking it slow
Well I've never skinned a buck but I gave her my whole world
I guess you can't take the country out that girl
Cause I still held the door and held her hand
Loved like a gentleman and fought like a man
But sometimes all you got just ain't enough
Yeah he says Grace and says yes ma'am
And now I kinda I understand
The city's never gonna win her love
Cnd I'll bet she's front porch swinging or tailgate singing with the guy I couldn't be
She left me
For someone more Tennessee
He's a little more bass pro
Little less suit and tie
He's a little more two step
Couldn't keep up if I tried
Cause I still held the door and held her hand
Loved like a gentleman and fought like a man
But sometimes all you got just ain't enough
He says Grace and says yes ma'am
Now I kinda understand
The city's never gonna win her love
I bet she's front porch swinging or tailgate sitting with the guy I couldn't be
Yeah she left me for someone more Tennessee
Maybe one day I'll buy a pick-up truck
A piece of land and shoot that buck
Until that day she's all I'm thinking of
Cause I still held the door and held her hand
Loved like a gentleman and fought like a man
But sometimes all you got just ain't enough
He says Grace and says yes ma'am
Now I finally I understand
The city's never gonna win her love
I know she's front porch swinging and tailgate singing with the guy I couldn't be
She left me for someone more Tennessee