White Trash Girl

Album: White Trash Girl (2005)
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  • I'm a white trash girl
    From the wrong side of town
    I live alone in a trailer
    Don't put me down
    I'm as happy as can be
    But I can't tell a lie
    I'm a white trash girl
    I need a low-down guy

    He don't have to have a lot of money
    He don't have to have a job that pays
    Just a 12-pack and a pickup truck
    Can make me smile all day

    I'm a white trash girl
    That suits me fine
    I know where I come from
    My daddy's doing time
    I like cheese in a can
    And boxes of wine
    I'm a white trash girl
    I need a low-down guy

    You don't have to have an education
    You don't have to have a car that drives
    Just a Harley and a heart of gold
    Will keep me satisfied

    I'm a white trash girl
    That suits me fine
    I know where I come from
    My daddy's doing time
    So if you have to travel
    I'll understand
    I'm a white trash girl
    I need a low-down man

    Well if you've got problems
    I'll understand
    I'm a white trash girl
    I need a low-down man Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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