She's got a good heart, a safe soul Knows every shortcut off of Red Oak Road. Loves taking her time, speaking her mind And sitting with me on the porch. From up north, to down south Ain't the Mason-Dixon I'm going on about She's a runrise through the Georgia Pines Coming through an old screen door. I'm talking Country, Blue eyes won't you keep on shining. Country. From the place she takes me, To the way she says she loves me. Man I'm talking country. She's got my back, my last name, Says there's your two things that'll never change. Likes moonlight, moonshine Swing fiddles on the radio. She's a dance in the rain, a walk in the sun A good time rocky boat river run. She's come to town, turned back around Same 'ol same where ever she goes. I'm talking Country, Blue eyes won't you keep on shining. Country. From the place she takes me, To the way she says she loves me. Man I'm talking country. She'll slide right up next to me. In the front seat of my GMC. Don't put no one but the good Lord up above me. Get's mad as the Devil when we're late for church, Shows up early every day to work. She knows how to bait a boys, Trust me. From the place she takes me to the way she says she loves me, Man I'm talking Country. I'm talking Country. (She's got a good heart, a safe soul knows every shortcut off of Red Oak Road.) I'm talking Country. (Loves taking her time, speaking her mind and sitting with me on the porch, all the Time) I'm talking Country. (She's got my back, my last name, says there's your two things that'll never change.) Man I'm talking Country. (I'm talking country)