Corey Smith
I love everyone
You could say I’m just a good ‘ol boy
Dipped in the batter, country fried
Washed in the blood, wrapped in camouflage
A staunch defender of the right side
I grew up accustomed to the rebel flag
Under the shadow of the cross
Down where the colors never mixed too well
Some folks still mad ‘cuz the south lost
But I’m a good-hearted, free-thinking son-of-a-gun
I may talk a little trash, but I don’t hate anyone

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I love black people, I love brown people
I love muslims and jews, hindus and atheists too
Yes, I love everyone
I love gay people, No I’m not afraid people

I may sing with a drawl, keep a little slack in my jaw, but I love
Everyone

My roots are buried in the Georgia clay
They keep me well-grounded and strong
That little town off of the interstate
Is the only place I’ll ever call home
But I’ve been above the Mason-Dixon line
Flew across the ocean too
I’ve seen God’s children everywhere I’ve been
They love to laugh as much as we do
So I’m careful of the pride that goes before the fall
I’m one for mending a fence instead of buildin’ walls

I love black people, I love brown people
I love muslims and jews, hindus and atheists too
Yes, I love everyone
No I’m not gay people, but I’m not afraid people
I may sing with a drawl, keep a little chew in my jaw, but I love everyone
It ain’t the corn bread or the collard greens
Sweet tea or bar-b-que
The country music on your radio, or the gospel in the pew
It ain’t your boots, it ain’t your old blue jeans
The tractors that we drive
It ain’t the rifles, or the fishing poles, or the slower pace of life

It’s how we treat our neighbors treat our neighbors that makes us who we
Are

I love black people. I love brown people

I may sing with a drawl, keep a little slack in my jaw, but I love
Everyone
I may sing with a drawl, keep a little chew in my jaw, but I love everyone