Verse 1
Got a lifted Chevy covered in Alabama clay,
Dust on my boots from a long hard day.
Hair blowing wild through an open truck door,
A country girl ain’t never needed much more.
Whiskey in a mason jar, fire in my veins,
I’ve been through hell and danced in the rain.
Mama taught me right, daddy taught me tough,
This small-town woman don’t know how to give up.
Chorus
I’m a dirt road queen with a rebel soul,
Raised on George Strait and rock and roll.
Got scars on my heart, got mud on my name,
If loving this life is wrong, I won’t change.
Bonfire burning, moonshine flowing,
American flag in the night wind blowing.
You can lock the gate but you can’t stop me,
I’m a dirt road queen and I’ll always be free.
Verse 2
Got a six-string singing on a tailgate stage,
Pouring every heartbreak out on the page.
I’ve worked double shifts and I’ve paid my dues,
I’ve cried over love and I’ve walked in these boots.
County line running with my foot to the floor,
Let the whole town talk, I’ve heard it before.
I ain’t some princess waiting to be saved,
I’m a country girl that’ll dig her own grave.
Chorus
I’m a dirt road queen with a rebel soul,
Raised on George Strait and rock and roll.
Got scars on my heart, got mud on my name,
If loving this life is wrong, I won’t change.
Bonfire burning, moonshine flowing,
American flag in the night wind blowing.
You can lock the gate but you can’t stop me,
I’m a dirt road queen and I’ll always be free.
Bridge
Crank it louder, let the speakers shake,
Leave a little dust with every step I take.
Ain’t afraid of storms, ain’t scared of the fight,
Just a wild country woman chasing Saturday night.
Final Chorus
I’m a dirt road queen with a rebel soul,
Heart of a lion and a heart of gold.
When they lay me down beneath that pine,
Put my boots in the dirt and a cold beer by my side.
Bonfire burning, moonshine flowing,
One last country song with the whole crowd singing.
When my time comes, don’t cry for me—
Just raise ’em high and remember I was free.