You need hands, rough not soft
To come and warm you up up in that cold hayloft
Let me hold you little darling in my big strong arms
Can't get these kind of muscles anywhere but a farm

Hey, I'm a country man
A city boy can't do the things I can
I can grow my own groceries
And salt cure a ham
Hey baby, I'm a country man

I've got a jeep with camouflage seats
That way nobody sees us parked back up in these trees
Your little ipod loaded down with Hoobastank
Don't be a tape player hater girl were groovin' to Hank

Hey, I'm a country man
A city boy can't do the things I can
I can hot-wire your tractor
And plow up your land
Hey baby, I'm a country man

You like the ivy league hum-v tennis sweater type
But girl I'm here to tell you don't believe the hype

Hey, I'm a country man
I can wrestle hogs and gators with my two bare hands
Girl you better move quick
I'm in high demand
Hey baby, I'm a country man

Hey, I'm a country man
Huntin' me a good ole' country girlfriend
Why don't you come and join me
In my new deerstand
Hey baby, I'm a country man
Hey baby, I'ma country man


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Country Man Lyrics as written by Galen Griffin Luke Bryan

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    Those lyrics are wrong ........

    You need hands, rough not soft To come and warm you up up in that cold hayloft Let me hold you little darling in my big strong arms Can't get these kind of muscles anywhere but a farm

    Hey I'm a country man, a city boy can't do the things I can I can grow my own groceries and salt cure a ham Hey baby I'm a country man

    I've got a jeep with camouflage seats That way nobody sees us parked back up in these trees Your little i-pod's loaded down with Hoobastank Don't be a tape player hater girl, we're groovin' to Hank

    Hey I'm a country man. A city boy can't do the things I can I can hotwire your tractor and plow up your land Hey baby I'm a country man

    You like the ivy league Humvee tennis sweater type But girl I'm here to tell you, don't believe the hype

    Hey I'm a country man. I can wrestle hogs and gators with my two bare hands Girl you better move quick I'm in high demand Hey baby I'm a country man

    Hey I'm a country man, huntin' me a good ole' country girlfriend Why don't you come and join me in my new deer stand Hey baby I'm a country man Hey baby I'm a country man

    Rocktothebeaton September 02, 2008   Link

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