This is the song that reminds me of my trucker hat
That I used to wear not to block out the sun
With a John Deere logo and a stain on the back
From where you laid me out flat
One look I was done

And all these things mean nothing to me
When I'm with you I've got everything
I can want and I can be
Even god he would agree
You and I were meant to be
It's easy to see

[Chorus]
I'll never go out of style on you
Nothing really feels the way you do
Nothing in the world could ever make me look this good
When you fit me like you do

This is the verse about the parachute pants
That I learned to break dance in
And thought I was good
So much for believing the fat guy doesn't win
Get the girl in the end
I never thought that I would

And all these things mean nothing to me
When I'm with you I've got everything
I could want and I could be
Even god he would agree
You and I were meant to be
It's easy to see

[Chorus]

I'm not the perfect guy
A little slow
But I've got prefect timing with you
(got perfect timing with you)
Take a look around
Outside the in crowd
There ain't nothing we can do

[Chorus: x3]


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Trucker Hat Lyrics as written by Butch Walker Jaret Reddick

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    I love this song! Its soo amazing that someone could actually come up with a song about all of their 'kewl' clothes they had in the past! I cant believe other people haven't posted about this song yet..

    'With a john deere logo and a stain on the back '

    thats my favorite part because i have a john deere hat :-D

    I aLmosT hAvE hImon January 25, 2005   Link

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