WWDD

Album: Sayin' What I'm Thinkin' (2021)
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  • Big heart, big smile
    Big voice on the radio dial
    Like a country music modern day apostle
    Yeah, I leaned in like it was gospel

    W-W-double-D
    That's the bottom line for me
    My go to compass and my golden rule
    When life rings my southern bell
    I just gotta ask myself, hell
    What would Dolly do?

    In them heels
    In that dress
    Wouldn't put up with no BS
    She'd kill ya with some kindness, take the high road
    Turn a little rain into a rainbow

    W-W-double-D
    That's the bottom line for me
    My go to compass and my golden rule
    When life rings my southern bell
    I just gotta ask myself, hell
    What would Dolly do?

    Didn't let dirt poor hold her back
    And getting told no, it don't mean jack
    Ain't scared of nothing ain't nobody's fool
    Don't put up with heartbreak boys like you

    W-W-double-D
    That's the bottom line for me
    My go-to compass and my golden rule
    When life rings my southern bell
    I just gotta ask myself, hell
    What would Dolly do?

    Oh, I said, hell what would Dolly do?
    Hey, what would Dolly do? Writer/s: Casey Beathard, Lainey Wilson, Michael Heeney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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