See I was born a little pie-eyed motherfucker
Mama she left me and my papa was a hard trucker
Out on the highway we loved to roll
He never made me go to school

I never begged to go
I was a low class livin' raised out in the sticks
I was born to be a hick
See I love to spend my days just a squirrel huntin'

Go see my cousin Ellie May and get some good lovin'
Kissin' and huggin' on some distant lands
People always tell me I'm a twisted man
Jim Beam in my hand boones kegged in shit

And I was born to be a hick
Ohh I was born to be a hick

See I love to spend my days just a squirrel hunter
Go see my cousin Ellie May and get some good lovin
Kissin' and huggin' on some distant lands
People always tell me I'm a twisted man
Jim Beam in my hand boones kegged in shit

And I was born to be a hick
See I was born to be a hick man
Yeah I was born to be a hick man
Yeah, yeah, yeah

I'm a shotgun tokin'
I'm a John Deere drivin'
I'm a hick
Ah har


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    well i think this song means that kid-rock loves to suck his mum's nipples at age 15.

    poisonhearton July 04, 2005   Link
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    sorry change that to his dad's nipples while he's driving his truck

    poisonhearton July 04, 2005   Link
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    this was weird ass song and why do these fuckin people who hate Kid Rock keep posting comments makes me think i should go over to the dave matthews section and dis the hell out of theire sory asses

    Neruon August 02, 2005   Link
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    The user Poisonheart is from Wales!

    I hate kid rock 2

    But I hate Welsh people more!!!!!!

    While Kid rock was sucking his dad's nipples, Poisonheart was sucking his pet sheep's

    You dont earn much money and your houses are worth Fuck all

    SHEEP SHAGGING WELSH TOSSER!!!!!!

    Mercsl55amgon August 02, 2005   Link
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    first off fuck yall for hating kid rock because he is the most talented on the fucking earth next to john lennon.second this song is amazing and his first country track.3rd i'm welsh so fuck mercel55amgay.

    ronaldo6on March 07, 2007   Link
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    "he is the most talented on the fucking earth next to john lennon"

    I just find that really funny.

    akirstinon March 07, 2007   Link
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    i don't hate kid rock, but never compare him to john lennon. john lennon is an idol, a true artist. this song has no depth, it's basically about how he was born, and will stay, a hick.

    his_teddyon March 07, 2007   Link

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