They like to sit out an watch her do her laundry in a cement mixer don't'cha know mister that's my country sister She's the reason I didn't waste no time before I kissed ya the boys they can't resist her my country sister
country twang
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The lyrics evoke a sense of affection and pride, highlighting a charming, relatable connection to a country lifestyle. There's a playful admiration for the character of the 'country sister', combined with a sense of community and a lighthearted mood that reflects warmth and nostalgia.
The song is suitable for casual listening, country music gatherings, and social events where storytelling and personal anecdotes are appreciated. It could also be played in settings where themes of nostalgia and rural life resonate, such as during family gatherings or in country-themed bars.
The song employs a narrative style common in country music, using vivid imagery and colloquial language to create relatability. The structure likely features a simple, catchy melody with repetitive phrases that enhance its sing-along quality, typical of the genre's storytelling approach.
[Verse] On the winding roads of Alabama, where the magnolias bloom, Lives a woman strong and tender, in a small, cozy room. With a heart of gold and courage, through thick and thin she's been, My mom Nicole Bryars, the strongest I've ever seen. [Verse 2] Morning light through kitchen curtains, she starts her day with grace, Frying bacon, brewing coffee, a smile upon her face. Her hands are worn from working, but her spirit never tires, In every laugh and every tear, I see my mom Nicole Bryars. [Chorus] Oh, Nicole, oh, Nicole, in the heart of Alabama, You're the light that guides my way, oh, Nicole, my Alabama mama. Your love's a river flowing, through valleys and the peaks, Oh, Nicole, oh, Nicole, your strength is what I seek. [Verse 3] In the fields beneath the sunset, with a gentle Southern breeze, She's the one who taught me kindness, and to always say ‘please.’ We'd sit by the old wooden fence, talk about our dreams, With every word and every hug, she mended all my seams. [Verse 4] When the storms of life come raging, and the nights are cold and long, She’s the shelter that I run to, where I know I still belong. Her wisdom like a lantern, shining bright and far, Nicole Bryars, my guiding star, my heart's eternal spar. [Chorus] Oh, Nicole, oh, Nicole, in the heart of Alabama, You're the light that guides my way, oh, Nicole, my Alabama mama. Your love's a river flowing, through valleys and the peaks, Oh, Nicole, oh, Nicole, your strength is what I seek.
[Verse] Well, the evening sun is settin', And I’m feelin' all alone, She's gone and left me guessin', Just a shadow of my own. [Verse 2] Heartache at the diner, That’s where I spend my nights, The jukebox plays reminders, Of a love that was so right. [Chorus] And it's a lonesome road I'm walkin', With her memory by my side, Every step is another token, Of the tears that I can't hide. [Verse 3] Her picture's in the hallway, Where her laughter used to roam, Now it's just an empty doorway, In a house that's not a home. [Verse 4] Friends say time will heal it, But they don't know this pain, Each day without her spirit, Feels like walkin' in the rain. [Chorus] And it's a lonesome road I'm walkin', With her memory by my side, Every step is another token, Of the tears that I can't hide.
[Verse] Grandma Marie sat in her old rocking chair, With a quilt on her lap and a braid in her hair, She'd hum a sweet tune as the sun went down low, In a small Tennessee town where wildflowers grow. [Verse 2] Each Sunday morning she'd walk to the church, In a dress she had sewn, she’d sing from the perch, With a heart full of faith and a voice pure and clear, Her love and her laughter still echo 'round here. [Chorus] Grandma Marie, you taught us all well, With stories of angels and a soft, loving spell, Your wisdom and warmth still light up our days, In the heart of this family, your memory stays. [Verse 3] The smell of her biscuits would fill up the house, With butter and jam, they'd quiet each mouth, In the kitchen, she danced, spun tales of her past, Her hands rough from work, yet tender and fast. [Verse 4] She'd tend to her garden, a green-thumbed delight, With roses and daisies that bloomed through the night, Her spirit lives on in the petals and leaves, In every cool breeze and in each summer eve. [Chorus] Grandma Marie, you taught us all well, With stories of angels and a soft, loving spell, Your wisdom and warmth still light up our days, In the heart of this family, your memory stays.
I farted into the sun, To see how it would smell. But now it's glowing red, And Earth’s gone straight to hell. I tried to pass it gently, But I let it rip too hard. Now the air’s on fire, And I’m feeling so charred. What have I done? My gaseous spree. The world’s ablaze, Because of me. I cannot run, The smell won’t fade. This fiery funk, Is the price I’ve paid. I watch the sky turn crimson, The stars begin to dim. Who knew my spicy dinner Could lead to this grim hymn? The silence now surrounds me, Except for distant screams. I just wanted a chuckle, Not apocalyptic dreams. What have I done? My gaseous spree. The world’s ablaze, Because of me. I cannot run, The smell won’t fade. This fiery funk, Is the price I’ve paid. If I could take it back, I’d hold it deep inside. But alas, my friends, The sun won’t let it slide. This is my legacy, A scent that never dies. I farted into the sun, And doomed us with the skies.
Shane he is a pastry cook the best the town has seen With sausage rolls and scones with jam and cream Scrummy Buns is applauded all along the Murray River Shane is a generous bloke, not a taker but a giver He loves his Harley but now he has an Aviva motor home Shane is a travelling man, likes company and not to be alone Croatia is a favourite place, and he met a lovely lady there Scrummy Buns and Dragica, they make the perfect pair.
[Verse] In the year of '97 down in Mexico, The sun was settin' slow, casting that warm glow, We played Navy seals, splashing in the waves, Laughter filled the air, those were our finest days. [Chorus] Sparks flew in the sunset, lighting up the sky, Two hearts were stranded out at sea, you and I, We found love in hot springs, where the waters flow, One coke and drove to Colorado, we'll never let that go. [Verse] From beaches to mountains, our love remained so strong, Every mile we traveled felt like a country song, In the shadows of the Rockies, beneath the stars above, We built a life together, grounded in our love. [Chorus] Sparks flew in the sunset, lighting up the sky, Two hearts were stranded out at sea, you and I, We found love in hot springs, where the waters flow, One coke and drove to Colorado, we'll never let that go. [Verse] Three kids came along, each with a heart that's true, Raised 'em on the tales of how our love first grew, Now we've got four grand babies, they bring joy anew, Every photograph a memory, every smile a clue. [Bridge] Years may pass, but our love only grows, From the sands of Mexico to Colorado snow, We've weathered all the storms, sailed the roughest seas, Hand in hand forever, just you and me.
1. Met you in Mexico, a friend brought us together, 2. Played Navy Seals on the beach in any kind of weather. (Chorus) 3. Stranded on a sailboat, laughter in our hearts, 4. Love grew stronger, right from the start. 5. Hot springs whispered, "Marry me?" 6. Our love was meant to be. 7. Drove up to Colorado, talked it out over a Coke, 8. Two weeks later, we shared love's sacred stroke. (Chorus) 9. Stranded on a sailboat, laughter in our hearts, 10. Love grew stronger, right from the start. 11. Hot springs whispered, "Marry me?" 12. Our love was meant to be. 13. Forty years together, bound by love and God's grace, 14. Forever grateful for the joys that we chase. (Chorus) 15. Stranded on a sailboat, laughter in our hearts, 16. Love grew stronger, right from the start. 17. Hot springs whispered, "Marry me?" 18. Our love was meant to be.
[Verse] We'd sit up late with laughter and sketches, Dreams and heartaches, turning life's pages. Every tear and every smile, God's been with us all the while. [Verse 2] Rowing through the rivers, currents so strong, Ripped apart, but still, we belong. Every moment that we shared, The love of the journey, nothing compared. [Chorus] Oh, looking back, I see the lessons, How we grew through all those sessions. Thankful for each step we took, God's been writing in His book. [Verse 3] From sunrise glow to evening's hush, Times of peace and moments rushed. Found the strength in each other's arms, Faith in the quiet, prayers in the storms. [Verse 4] Sunsets bring a promise so grand, The close of a day, the touch of His hand. We made it through the hardest parts, With grace and mercy filling our hearts. [Chorus] Oh, looking back, I see the lessons, How we grew through all those sessions. Thankful for each step we took, God's been writing in His book.
[Verse] On a dusty road under the Southern sky I saw you there Gavin caught my eye With a cowboy hat and a heart so true Every little thing I fell for you [Verse 2] You’re my cowboy in the morning light With sunburned cheeks oh what a sight Your laugh like a song on a summer breeze Made me feel like I was home at ease [Chorus] Gavin Russel you're my cowboy king Every word you say makes my heart sing Riding horses under twilight skies With you forever no goodbyes [Verse 3] Under stars we danced in faded jeans Dreaming wide awake in our own scenes With your hand in mine I felt complete In this wild world you make me feel so sweet [Bridge] Through the fields and wildflower haze We’ll walk together through all our days With you Gavin my life’s so bright You turn my darkness into light [Chorus] Gavin Russel you're my cowboy king Every word you say makes my heart sing Riding horses under twilight skies With you forever no goodbyes
[Verse] Under the oak tree in our backyard, Two little boys run wild and free, They build their castles from fall's gold leaves, And I watch them grow like a sunlit dream. [Verse 2] Every evening by the fireside, They tell me stories of skies so wide, With eyes so bright that I see their world, Two little hearts in my earth-bound pearl. [Chorus] I’m a proud dad of my two little boys, Their laughter’s my sweetest noise, Through all life’s mess and childhood toys, They're my pride, my life, my joy. [Verse 3] In the morning light as the house wakes up, Sipping coffee from my old tin cup, I see their smiles on cereal spoons, In a kitchen lit by the golden noon. [Verse 4] On Sundays, we head down to the creek, Little hands in hand, no words we speak, Their giggles dance with the morning breeze, Moments like these bring me to my knees. [Chorus] I’m a proud dad of my two little boys, Their laughter’s my sweetest noise, Through all life’s mess and childhood toys, They're my pride, my life, my joy.
(Verse 1) Down in the dusty plains where the red sun bleeds, We carve our fate on the eucalyptus trees. Axes and spears, our weapons of pride, The Southern Cross guiding us through the fight. With the roar of the kangaroo and the dingoes' howl, We raid the rivers under moonlight’s cowl. From the billabongs to the desert's edge, We stake our claim, we make our pledge. (Chorus) We’re outback Vikings, wild and free, Riding the wind ‘cross a sunburnt sea. With wattle in our beards and the bush as our creed, We live and die by the outback’s speed. (Verse 2) The elders say Odin watches from the Milky Way, While Thor's hammer strikes in a stormy fray. We drink our mead ‘neath the ghost gum shade, Planning the next raid, the next battle to wage. The cattle stations hold gold in their pens, And the rivers flow like veins through the land of men. Our ships are horses, tough as the land, Through the sand dunes we charge, weapons in hand. (Chorus) We’re outback Vikings, wild and free, Riding the wind ‘cross a sunburnt sea. With wattle in our beards and the bush as our creed, We live and die by the outback’s speed. (Bridge) The emu tracks lead us to rival clans, Where the smoke signals rise from the desert sands. No fjords, just canyons, no frost, just heat, But the fight’s the same when our axes meet. (Chorus) We’re outback Vikings, wild and free, Riding the wind ‘cross a sunburnt sea. With wattle in our beards and the bush as our creed, We live and die by the outback’s speed. (Outro) So raise your flagon, let the bushfire glow, We’re the outback raiders, and we reap what we sow. Through the land of red dust, we’ll stake our name, The Viking spirit burns in the outback flame.