Performed and
Written by Toby Keith
Copyright 2011
Lyrics
my old
man's that old man, spent his
life livin' off the land, dirty hands, and a clean
soul. breaks his heart seein' foreign cars, filled
with fuel that isn't ours and wearin' cotton he
didn't grow
he's got the red, white, and blue
flyin' high on the farm simper fi tattooed on his
left arm spends a little more at the store for a tag
in the back that says u.s.a. won't buy nothin' that
he can't fix, with wd40 and a craftsman wrench he
ain't prejudice he's just, made in America
his
wife, she's that wife that decorates on the 4th of july
but says “every day's independence day” she's golden
rule, teaches school, some folks say it isn't cool
but she says the pledge of allegiance anyway.
got
the red, white, and blue flyin' high on the farm
semper fi tattooed on his left arm spends a little
more at the store for a tag in the back that says u.s.a.
won't buy nothin' that he can't fix, with WD-40 and a
craftsman wrench he ain't prejudice he's just, made
in America
born in the heartland, raised up a
family of King James and uncle Sam
got the
red, white, and blue flyin' high on the farm semper
fi tattooed on his left arm spends a little more at
the store for a tag in the back that says u.s.a.
won't buy nothin' that he can't fix, with wd40 and a
craftsman wrench he ain't prejudice he's just, made
in America