Ronnie Dunn - Honky Tonk Skin lyrics

[Ronnie Dunn - Honky Tonk Skin lyrics]

I think my one suit
Looks good with my old boots
I don't think I own a tie at all
I say "Yes, ma'am" and "Hey, y'all"
Ain't much on small talk
When I do it's with a slow
Southern drawl

I live life like an old muscle car
Even I can't believe I'm still
Runnin' this hard

Well, I was raised on hag songs
Baptized in neon
Fell in love in the new dawn
To misery and gin
You can't fix crazy
So don't try to save me
I'm happy as I've ever been
I've always been comfortable in
My honky tonk skin

Well, my favorite ball cap
Is good and broke in
Ain't much at all, y'all
For new fads and trends
I go to church
Pray for my Friday night sins
I sit there on Sunday
With my beer drinkin' friends

I'll be right here
At my second home
Mixin' my country
With the rolling stones

I was raised on hag songs
Baptized in neon
Fell in love in the new dawn
To misery and gin
You can't fix crazy
So don't try to save me
I'm happy as I've ever been
I've always been comfortable in
My honky tonk skin
You can't fix crazy
So don't try to save me
I'm happy as I've ever been
I've always been comfortable in
My honky tonk skin

I've always been comfortable in
My honky tonk skin
In my honky tonk skin

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