And leave the past behind. A little back woods ride, Down them old river roads.
Gallon jug of, moonshine. Slow-mo watch the time fly by. Hey, I know what you want to hear, but I say it's been a long damn year and, I'm afraid of what you might find. Gotta ride through the country Don't worry about nothin' Gotta, tall truck, tall trees. When it gets too bad I can always leave. And find that spot where the time just stops. And the river right there if it gets too hot. So wild, so free, it sounds just right to me.
And leave the past behind. A little back woods ride, Down them old river roads.
If I could just scratch the week off for a minute. And all the bullshit that comes along with it. Maybe get a little gumbo stuck in the treads. And drop a little cricket in a big brim bead. Drinkin' my beer, singin' my song Ridin' dirt roads, not much wrong with that. It get's a little better with time. And time's the only thing I know that betters the wine. I remember daddy sayin' never follow the signs. Just ride 'til every road is planted there in your mind. Pretty soon your daddy's boy will be a one of a kind. Just kick back and roll to your favorite rhyme.
And leave the past behind. A little back woods ride, Down them old river roads.
My problems, they leavin'. Kick back cause I know the reason Got some, feelings up, not knowin' I don't care about where I'm goin'. Riverbank I love it here. Feel the breeze and taste the beer. Life can pull you in so many ways. I sit and reminisce 'bout them good old days. When the things were simple, and work was tough. When time stood still, never had to rush. You could, concentrate on the finer things. Like chillin' with the family on the front porch swing. When right at home is where you wanted to be. Now that sounds just right to me.
Down them old river roads. Let me get that feelin' again. That country cleansin' my soul.
Even though nothin' has changed. I feel like wastin' my day My problems driftin' away.