Huntin,' Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day

Album: Kill the Lights (2015)
Charted: 37
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  • If I could make a living walking in the woods
    You could bet I'd be sitting pretty good
    High on a hill looking at a field downwind
    If I could make a nickel off a turning 'em bass
    Never worry about the price of gas
    I'd be wheeling and dealing and sitting there reeling 'em in

    A huntin', fishin', and lovin' every day
    That's the prayer that a country boy prays
    Thank God He made me this way
    Huntin' and fishin' and lovin' every day
    Early in the morning and late in the evening
    I'm getting red dirt rich and Flint River pay
    Huntin' and fishin' and lovin' every day

    Well I'd get a little farm-pond bus
    Sound of gravel when I'm backing up
    And pulling the string on a nine-point-nine-two stroke
    I love it when my baby wants to roll with me
    Throws her boots on, climbs in a tree
    Tucking her hair in my hat and she's ready to go

    We get to huntin', fishin' and lovin' every day
    That's the prayer that a country boy prays
    Thank God He made me this way
    Huntin', fishin' and lovin' every day
    Early in the morning and late in the evening
    I'm getting red dirt rich, Flint River pay
    Huntin' and fishin' and lovin' every day

    Well huntin' and fishin' and lovin' every day
    I wanna see them tall pines sway

    Huntin', fishin', and lovin' every day
    That's the prayer that this country boy prays
    Thank God He made me this way
    Huntin', fishin' and lovin' every day
    Black coffee in the morning and dark of whiskey in the evening
    I get red dirt rich and Flint River pay
    Huntin', fishin' and lovin' every day

    Won't you come along with me
    Won't you come along with me
    I know you'll wanna see
    Huntin' and fishin' and lovin' every day
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Comments: 1

  • Dave from CaliforniaI wanted to love this song but the line about "high on a hill looking at a field downwind" just outs himself as a poser. If you're out hunting, you want to be looking upwind. Looking downwind is where your scent will carry and there will be nothing to look at. I'd like to give him the benefit of the doubt, but saying "upwind" would have rhymed just as well and made a whole lot more sense if he had half an ounce of credibility. Instead it seems more likely that he's actually just pandering to folks who actually get out in the woods even with demanding jobs and family responsibilities. Maybe that's just it, he doesn't know a .22 from a 22-250 but he's dreaming of getting a clue!
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