Verse 1
Sun going down on a small-town street,
Boots on the pavement, feel that summer heat.
Helmet on tight, got a fire in my soul,
Two wheels underneath me, and I’m ready to roll.
Mama said, “Girl, you better slow it down,”
But I was born with my heart wide open in this town.
Got a little country, got a little rebel,
Dirt on my jeans and my foot on the pedal.
Pre-Chorus
Yeah, I ain’t looking for a white-picket life,
I’m chasing sunsets and a wild ride tonight.
Got the radio turned up, singing off-key,
Ain’t nobody gonna tell this girl who to be.
Chorus
I’m a country girl riding like a rebel,
Boots on the pegs and my soul on another level.
Dust in the air, sunshine on my face,
Small-town heart but I was born to escape.
I got a little twang, got a whole lotta fire,
Rolling down the road like a live-wire tire.
If you see me coming, better move aside—
This country girl was born to ride.
Verse 2
Streetlights glowing as the evening falls,
I hear that engine singing like a backroad call.
Got my best friends laughing somewhere behind,
Nothing but freedom running through my mind.
I don’t need diamonds, don’t need fancy things,
Just an open road and the freedom it brings.
Let the world keep talking, let ‘em wonder why—
I’m gonna chase that horizon till the day I die.
Bridge
Strong but soft, yeah, that’s how I roll,
Country in my roots, rebellion in my soul.
I’ve been knocked down, but I learned how to stand,
With a little dirt on my boots and the throttle in my hand.
Final Chorus
I’m a country girl riding like a rebel,
Boots on the pegs and my soul on another level.
Sunset burning like gold in the sky,
Wind in my hair and freedom on my mind.
I got a little twang, got a whole lotta fire,
Every mile I ride just takes me higher.
If you see me coming, better move aside—
This country girl was born to ride.
Outro
Yeah, this country girl was born to ride…
Small-town soul with a rebel inside.
Sun going down, but I’m still alive—
Turn it up, baby…
Let’s ride. 🤠🏍️🔥