Verse 1
They got sun in their smiles, dust on their jeans
Barefoot on dashboards, chasing them dreams
Sweet tea lips on a Friday night
Fireflies dancing under porch-light skies
Hand-me-down trucks and a tank on E
Don’t need much, just a little belief
Pre-Chorus
Magnolias in the wind, moon on the rise
That southern fire burning in their eyes
Chorus
Yeah, southern girls
Born with a drawl and a wild side, yeah
Raised on back roads and Saturday nights
Church bells Sunday, neon lights
They’ll love you soft, they’ll break you harder
Raise hell Friday, pray a little smarter
If heaven’s got a front porch sign
It reads “Welcome home” to southern girls
Verse 2
They know every back road, every dirt-road bend
Radio loud, singing loud with friends
Denim jackets, old boots worn thin
Laugh like trouble, hearts all in
Say they’re leaving town, but they never do
That southern sky’s got nothing to prove
Pre-Chorus
Salt in the air or pine in the breeze
They got roots in the ground and a hold on me
Chorus
Yeah, southern girls
Sun-kissed skin and a heart on fire
Sweet as honey when they say your name
Cold as rain when they walk away
They steal your breath, then steal your charger
Leave tire tracks straight through your armor
Yeah, you’ll lose it all every time
To them southern girls
Bridge
They’re porch-swing talks and midnight drives
Mama’s prayers and neon signs
They feel like forever, wrapped up in home
Even when you’re standing alone
Breakdown (Half Chorus)
Yeah, they’re church pew grace and barroom truth
They see the worst and still see you
Final Chorus
Yeah, southern girls
Raised on faith and second chances
From red clay roads to white-sand dances
They’re trouble, they’re truth, they’re slow-burn glances
If you ever make it or fall apart
It’ll trace back home to a southern heart
Yeah, I’d cross every line, change my world
For them southern girls
Outro
Under a wide-open sky, stars unfurled
Yeah… here’s to southern girls