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He pulled up in his red Corvette
Salmon shorts and a white v-neck
I said wow you know how to dress down for a city guyWe headed out to a spot on the lake
A couple zip codes and a cup full of bait
I could tell pretty fast
He had more than just bass on his mindOh I was fishing he was wishing
We were kissing I was getting
Madder than a hornet in an old coke can
Getting closer sliding over
Crowding up my casting shoulder
Reaching out and tryna hold my reeling hand
Saying I'm pretty saying he's in love
And how it don't get any better than thisI say yeah it could
Boy if you would
Shut up and fish
Shut up and fishFor a little while he calmed down and let up
But then he went right back to pushing his luck
And that line of mine

Wasn't all I wanted to throw in, oh noOh I was fishing he was wishing
We were kissing I was getting
Madder than a hornet in an old coke can
Getting closer sliding over
Crowding up my casting shoulder
Reaching out and tryna hold my reeling hand
Saying I'm pretty saying he's in love
And how it don't get any better than thisI say yeah it could
Boy if you would
Shut up and fishI finally had all of him that I could take
So I gave him a cold shower in the lakeWhat can I say?I was fishing he was wishing
We were kissing I was getting
Madder than a hornet in an old coke can
Getting closer sliding over
Playing captain Casanova
Reaching out and tryna hold my reeling hand
Saying I'm pretty saying he's in love
And how it don't get any better than thisI said yeah it could
Boy if you would
Shut up and fishJust a little push
'Cause he couldn't just
Shut up and fish
Shut up and fish

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Bio Maddie Marlow and Taylor Dye never intended to hit a nerve when they sat down on St. Patricks Day and wrote “Girl In A Country Song.” Merely expressing their own reaction to the reductive tilt of today’s BroCountry, the pair and co-writer Aaron Schwerz shamelessly skewered its Xeroxed stereotypes; “Girl” was as much a lark as it was ever “meaningful social commentary.” Yet the response was so instant and intense, there was no denying it.

Read more about Maddie & Tae on Last.fm.


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