[ country, comedy ] Click Here for Free Song Download Maybe you can’t afford ‘lectricity and are stumblin’ in the dark And homeless veterans may be sleepin’ in your local park Good jobs and union income might all be long gone But you ain’t gonna hear no sympathy when you turn the radio on We play songs ‘bout boots n’ mud, pickup trucks an’ home grown brew Cowboy Mom on some beach with a dog an' Margarita, too But if challenge a corrupt congress, sponsor’s just say “no” We’re afraid to stand up for the people on muddy channel radio We claim we’re tough cowboys n’ gals who stand an’ take our licks But we’re too scared of our mommas to breathe a word ‘bout politics Even if we had balls enough to sing 'bout workin’ class woe You won’t likely hear it played anytime soon on mainstream radio We spin tunes ‘bout sex n’ booze an’ getting’ down on a dirty horse Fightin’ n’ cheatin’ and a little barroom romance, of course But if we dare declare there ain't healthcare, sponsor’s just say “no” We’re afraid to stand up for the people on muddy channel radio We play songs ‘bout trains, jumpin’ out'ta planes. . . throw in a little Jesus, too But if you’re a workin’ stiff we won't likely help you believe he died for you We claim to love God n' country an' bleed red, white an' blue But when it comes to freedom of speech we ain’t got a tick-turd clue If we protest oil whores' illegal wars, sponsor’s just say “no” We’re afraid to stand up for the people on muddy channel radio Now in Nashville there's a social club. . . called Music Row Democrats But when it comes to politics heard on radios, Toby Keith knows they're scaredy-cats While God’s children take a screwin’, we’re all left jus’ chewin’ Recycled ho hum bubblegum on muddy channel radio
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