Homegrown Lyrics
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Lyrics
She's like fashion out of a steel mine
She ain't afraid to get dirty - have a good time
She's kind of backwoods
She's kind of psycho
She likes to ride fast on her motorcycle
No I can't forget how she tastes on my lips
She's as good as it gets
I like a little bit of Homegrown
She gets me stoned
Oh in her short dress - yeah I'm a mess
I like to get her all alone
She really turns me on
Yeah in her barefeet - sippin' sweet tea
A little Homegrown
She's got a gun rack
Knows how to throw 'em back
She'll run the table but you'll never get your money back
She makes me crazy - but she's my baby
She knows that Jesus is the only one who saves me
No I can't forget how she tastes on my lips
She's as good as it gets
I like a little bit of Homegrown
She gets me stoned
Oh in her short dress - yeah I'm a mess
I like to get her all alone
She really turns me on
Yeah in her barefeet - sippin' sweet tea
A little Homegrown
No I can't forget how she tastes on my lips
She's as good as it gets
I like a little bit of Homegrown
She gets me stoned
Oh in her short dress - yeah I'm a mess
I like to get her all alone
She really turns me on
Yeah in her barefeet - sippin' sweet tea
A little Homegrown
A little Homegrown
Song & Lyrics Facts
Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Homegrown" is a classic rock song from the band's album, Street Survivors. It was released in 1977 and written by Ronnie Van Zant and Steve Gaines.
The genre of the track is Southern Rock, with lyrics that focus on growing up in the South and the struggles associated with small-town life. The band members who performed on this track were Ronnie Van Zant (lead vocals), Allen Collins (guitar), Gary Rossington (guitar), Billy Powell (keyboards), Leon Wilkeson (bass guitar) and Artimus Pyle (drums). This song also featured an additional guitarist, Steve Gaines, who wrote the lyrics along with Ronnie Van Zant. "Homegrown" has become one of Lynyrd Skynyrd's most beloved songs, and its lyrics have been quoted by many over the years.