Title: "Southern Hospitality" 🎵
Well she walked in wearin' boots and a little red dress
Smilin’ like trouble and sweet wilderness
She said, “Boy, if you’re man enough to ride this ride
You better know how to treat a woman right”
Ain’t talkin’ diamonds, flowers, or wine
I’m talkin’ ‘bout takin’ your sweet ol’ time...
'Cause down in the South, we do it real slow
Layin’ her back with that sugar low
No need to rush, we savor the taste
A gentleman’s duty, done face to face
Call it charm, call it skill, call it curiosity
But 'round here, we call it
Southern hospitality
She don’t care 'bout a pickup or a paycheck big
She wants a man who knows how to dig
Not in dirt, but in pleasure and pride
The kinda love that makes her testify
So don’t be shy, pull up a seat
Put in the work, she’ll bring the heat...
'Cause down in the South, we take our time
Turnin' her on like a midnight shine
No shortcuts, no mystery
Just lips, love, and legacy
Ain’t no shame in givin’ generously
We call that
Southern hospitality
It ain't about ego, it's about feelin’
Her hands in your hair, the whole room reelin’
A country boy's gift, passed down like lore
A real man knows what his mouth is for
Yeah, down in the South, we worship slow
Every kiss a promise she’ll overflow
From Georgia peach to Tennessee
We make her sing in harmony
So if you ain't scared of intimacy
Come learn some
Southern hospitality