(Verse 1)
She’s got leather boots and a whiskey sway,
Tames the sunrise, works the fields all day.
Kiss her quick, she’ll steal your breath like the wind,
Wild as the coyotes, but she’s plantin’ seeds again.
(Chorus)
Oh, she’s a wildfire in overalls,
Dancin’ barefoot through the cattle calls.
Loves that red dirt like it’s honeycomb—
My wild woman’s heart’s got a farmer’s home.
(Verse 2)
She’ll hitch the tractor, then burn our trail,
Moonlight wrangles her, but she’ll never bail.
Rattlesnake grin, but her hands soothe the hens,
Chaos and clover—I’d choose her again.
(Chorus)
Oh, she’s a wildfire in overalls,
Dancin’ barefoot through the cattle calls.
Loves that red dirt like it’s honeycomb—
My wild woman’s heart’s got a farmer’s home.
(Bridge)
Some days she’s a storm in the wheat field rows,
Breaks my fences, but heaven knows—
Every thorn in her touch still grows
A rose…
(Outro)
Blue jean queen, sun-kissed and free,
She’s the wild that’s rooted deep in me.
We’re a crooked barn, a harvest untamed—
Ain’t no calm in lovin’ a woman this brave.