Well tonight I'm up in Chillicothe Downwind from the paper mill I'm out here spittin' on the sidewalktakin' in the factory smells
And I know she tends to smokin' out the window In the air of that gas pipe leak I wonder if she's cringin' at same time Thinkin' pretty thoughts of me
I was up for hours this mornin' Pullin' traps before I said goodbye I plan to tan myself a fox hide And hang it on my darlin' bride
'Cause they tell me that it's gonna be a big one And the snow is settin' in And I don't want her cold, while I ain't at home The way that I've been
Spendin' my nights in a bar room, Lord Turnin' them songs into two by fours Dreaming' 'bout the day that I sit by the fire Huddled with my honey in our Country Squire
Well tomorrow we hit the country music highway On our way to Circleville We're off to do some weekend warrin' While we sing and drink our fill
And when I ain't out playin' on my six string With the nickles I acquire I'm tryin' to fix her up a castle It's called the Country Squire
It's a twenty four foot long vessel It measures eight feet wide It's a fifty-three year old camper It's made to pull behind
And I've gutted to the studs and the rafters And I'm built it back piece by piece I'm tryin' to fix her up a temple My lady of the Estill springs
Spendin' my nights in a bar room, Lord Turnin' them songs into two by fours Dreaming' 'bout the day that I sit by the fire Huddled with my honey in our Country Squire
One day I aim to have myself a family And a cabin on the hill And I might have to come off of the highway To help with the family bills
But when the kids have got a little older On the day that I retire I'll take her somewhere warm for the winter Pullin' our Country Squire
Spendin' my nights in a bar room, Lord Turnin' them songs into two by fours Dreaming' 'bout the day that sit by the fire Huddled with my honey in our Country Squire
Dreaming' 'bout the day that I sit by the fire Huddled with my honey in our Country Squire