Plowin' these fields in the hot summer sun
Over by the gate lordy here she comes
With a basket full of chicken and a big cold jug of sweet tea
I make a little room and she climbs on up
Open up the throttle and stir a little dust
Just look at her face she ain't a foolin' me
She thinks my tractor's sexy
It really turns her on
She's always starin' at me
While I'm chuggin' along
She likes the way it's pullin' while we're tillin' up the land
She's even kind of crazy 'bout my farmer's tan
She's the only one who really understands what gets me
She thinks my tractor's sexy
We ride back and forth 'til we run out of light
Take it to the barn put it up for the night
Climb up in the loft sit and talk with the radio on
She said she's got a dream and I asked what it is
She wants a little farm and a yard full of kids
And one more teeny weeny ride before I take her home
She thinks my tractor's sexy
It really turns her on
She's always starin' at me
While I'm chuggin' along
She likes the way it's pullin' while we're tillin' up the land
She's even kind of crazy 'bout my farmer's tan
She's the only one who really understands what gets me
She thinks my tractor's sexy
Well she ain't into cars or pickup trucks
But if it runs like a Deere man her eyes light up
She thinks my tractor's
She thinks my tractor's sexy
It really turns her on
She's always starin' at me
While I'm chuggin' along
She likes the way it's pullin' while we're tillin' up the land
She's even kind of crazy 'bout my farmer's tan
She's the only one who really understands what gets me
She thinks my tractor's sexy
She thinks my tractor's sexy
She thinks my tractor's sexy
Beyond the ridiculous title "She Thinks my Tractor's Sexy" by Kenny Chesney, the song is bursting with poetic devices. Parallel Structure is throughout the entire song repeating the lines "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy." Considering the song is sung from the mouth of a redneck, talking "bout' [his] farmers tan" the whole song is written with informal language. "It really turns her on, she's always starin' at me, while i'm chuggin' along," sets the mood as very light and humorous. The third stanza in the song has meter, the lines alternate by having 10 syllables and 11 syllables. The phrase "teeny weeny" is an example of internal rhyme through one line. The chorus of the song is free verse, there is no rhyme or meter within it.
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