~ Jesus Was a Country Boy ~

 

 

 

I stumbled on a preacher, Sunday morning,
All decked out and made up for TV,
Askin' for some money from God's people
Talking all that high theology.

Well, I might be just an old blue collar
There's things about the Lord that I don't know.
But I bet He never had a million dollars,
Or wore a lot of stylish fancy clothes.

'Cause Jesus was a country boy,
Walkin' down a dirt road,
With everything that He owned,
He never met a stranger.
Born in a barn underneath the stars,
His Mama laid Him in a manger.
Swimmin' in the river, fishin' for His dinner,
Livin' with the sinners like me.
Makes me think, Jesus was a country boy.

My Daddy never cared much for religion,
And my Mama worried a lot about his soul.
She'd hit her knees and pray for him on Sunday,
While Daddy hit his favorite fishin' hole.

You see, Daddy was a rebel and a rambler,
But I always knew he loved my Mama so.
And I never doubted he'd make it to Heaven,
'Cause it ain't who you are, it's who you know.

An' Daddy knew: that Jesus was a country boy,
Walkin' down a dirt road,
With everything that He owned,
He never met a stranger.
Born in a barn underneath the stars,
His Mama laid Him in a manger.
Swimmin' in the river, fishin' for His dinner,
Livin' with the sinners like me.
Makes me think, Jesus was a country boy.
Oh, yes, and I believe that Jesus was a country boy.

Performed by
Clay Walker

© Denim & Lace 2004

 

 

 

 



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