Lyrics
Today's country songs go something like this
A boy from Tennessee stole a kiss from Ole Miss
A girl from Georgia found love in the Alabama pines
It's like the whole world is South of the Mason-Dixon Line
But if I may interrupt for a second
And tell a story of my biggest blessing
I saw a Minnesota beauty in a little blue dress
My Texas heart beat right out of my chest
She was kinder and sweeter than any girl before
Yea and we tied the knot on Lake Superior's shore
A Southern love story is fine
But all I'm saying is don't forget about
Northern girls like mine
Yea like mine
She couldn't tell you what SEC means
Her Saturday look is flannel and jeans
Her first whitetail buck was even bigger than mine
Grew up on Alan Jackson and knows every line
Just like I do yea she's country too
And without her I wouldn't have a clue
About going ice fishing in 30 below
Putting chains on the truck just to drive through the snow
Dancing along to the wolves and the loon
While their singing their songs to the summer night's moon
A Southern love story is fine
But all I'm saying is don't forget about
Northern girls like mine
Yea like mine
She's still got her accent she still don't say y'all
But it all made sense the day that I saw
That Minnesota beauty in a little blue dress
My Texas heart beat right out of my chest
She was kinder and sweeter than any girl before
Yea and we tied the knot on Lake Superior's shore
A Southern love story is fine
But all I'm saying is don't forget about
Northern girls like mine
Yea like mine
Writer(s): Max Flinn
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