Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert - Bare Skin Rug lyrics
[Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert - Bare Skin Rug lyrics]
And the whopper wheel started to sing
So I slipped down the hill
Got into the still
And drank till my ears started to ring
I followed a trail through the hollow
To a shack back in the woods
It’s my eighteenth birthday
Honey come out and play
It’s time that we got to no good
Now I aren’t afraid to be lonely
But, I still want to learn about love
I’m a hillbilly child raised in the wild
Come lay down on my bare skin rug
My dress is torn up and tattered
My daddy left a long time ago
And my hair just hangs down
I never made it to town
Momma said that’s where bad people go
But me and my sister been talking
She’s eighteen one year older than me
She laid down with a man
I want to understand what she says
I'll never believe
Now I aren’t afraid to be lonely
But, I still want to learn about love
I’m a hillbilly child raised in the wild
Lay me down on your bare skin rug
Now I need a woman (And I need a man)
We ain't got nobody and we ain't even kin
So I ain't afraid to be lonely
But, I still want to learn about love
(I’m a hillbilly child raised in the wild
Lay me down on your bare skin rug)
Come lay down on my bare skin rug
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