(Verse 1)
She rolled in with the radio loud,
Windows down, big dreams in a small-town crowd.
High heels clicking on a gravel road,
Didn’t know she’d find a heart of gold.
(Pre-Chorus)
Then he walked up in a worn-out hat,
Boots in the dirt, hands rough and tanned.
Said, “Hey there, darlin’, take a little ride,
Let me show you how the stars shine bright.”
(Chorus)
Now she’s trading taxis for a tailgate view,
Running barefoot where the wildflowers bloom.
Swapped late-night city lights for a firewood glow,
Slow dancing in the fields where the cool wind blows.
She never thought she’d leave that skyline behind,
But she fell for a cowboy, now she’s country-fied.
(Verse 2)
She learned to love the simple things,
Sunday church and the sound of rain.
Found her heart in a small-town song,
Now she knows this is where she belongs.
(Bridge)
Now there’s vows by the old oak tree,
She’s in white, and he’s smiling at me.
City girl’s gone, left her past behind,
‘Cause love like his makes a heart decide.
(Final Chorus)
Now she’s trading taxis for a tailgate view,
Running barefoot where the wildflowers bloom.
Swapped late-night city lights for a firewood glow,
Slow dancing in the fields where the cool wind blows.
She never thought she’d leave that skyline behind,
But she fell for a cowboy, now she’s country-fied.
(Outro)
Yeah, she fell for a cowboy, now she’s country-fied.