In this heartfelt ballad, the songwriter expresses deep gratitude and love towards his significant other for their unwavering support. The lyrics depict a man who's been through hardships, feeling worn out and beaten down by life's struggles. Yet, in his most vulnerable moments, he finds solace and rejuvenation in the loving embrace of his partner. The song is an ode to the transformative power of love that can restore one's self-image and confidence even in the bleakest times. The imagery of "leather and lace, denim and pearls," underlines the harmonious contrast between them which makes their bond stronger. Ultimately, it's a celebration of a resilient love that not only endures but also empowers individuals to rise above their adversities.
Makin' Me Look Good Again
Lyrics
Worn and haggard, weathered and torn
Drug through the keyhole of that back door
Blood shot red behind these shades
I look like hell, yes, I've seen better days
And then those loving arms they pull me back in
And there you go, baby, yeah, making me look good again
I'm rust on a barbed wire, I'm dust on a chrome yeah
Yes I'm the heart that bleeds in an old country song
And then those loving arms they pull me back in
And there you go, baby, yeah, making me look good again
Leather and lace, denim and pearls,
Whiskey and wine, they go just fine, like you and me, girl
When you smile at me and say, there ain't no better place
Than you'd rather be than right here loving me
Standing in that kitchen, it's been a long day at work
Then you slip those hands right under my shirt
Oh with those loving arms you pull me back in
And there you go, baby, yeah, making me look good again
There you go, baby, making me look good again
Writer(s): MONTY CRISWELL, SHANE MINOR, DRAKE WHITE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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