Story Behind The Song
I finally found a song that could include my favorite excuse to my mother: "but it's good clean dirt".
Song Description
see above
Song Length |
4:52 |
Genre |
Folk - Country, |
Tempo |
Non 4/4 |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Relaxed, Peaceful |
Subject |
Cowboy, Region |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
TEXAS HILLS
You big-city cowboys in your new high-heel boots,
Sure look the part but you ain't got the roots,
You're just drinkin' and dreamin' of a life that's more real
Than riding those bulls made of leather and steel.
It's those Texas hills, those old Texas hills,
Leave your concrete, your neon, your second-hand thrills,
Here the air is still fresh, the dirt is still clean,
And you're half-way to heaven in those old Texas hills.
He's tough and he's stringy, the Hill Country man,
His gristle and bone are a part of the land,
It runs deeper than love, it's what's keeping him here
With times getting harder year after year. (chorus)
He's like some Pied Piper to all the children he knows,
When he's planning some mischief his squinty eyes glow,
He's a poet, a pioneer, a teacher, a clown,
Tips his hat to the ladies, age 90 on down. (chorus)
His church is the mountains and the rivers his wealth,
He'd swear that laughing brought all his good health,
You may think that I'm braggin', just tall Texas talk,
But the cowboys are real here, the legends still walk. (chorus)