You don't have to be from the country to eat catfish and cornbread You just have to love it, and drop it in a muffin tin The cities and the suburbs still need to be fed So don't forget the farmers when you're scratching at your head My momma was born in an old house at the corner of a country road Sand and trees surround us, but the pecans still could grow Hummingbirds, woodpeckers, bird dogs, and toads When I was just a child that's all I cared to know They didn't have a TV set so there's no way to get bored I could go out in the yard and dig yourself a hole Soybeans and cotton, strawberries, tobacco When you got yourself some land there's nowhere you can't go You don't have to be from the country to eat catfish and cornbread You just have to love it, and forget about what they said The cities and the suburbs still need to be friends Just don't forget the farmers when your eating in your bed There was a pond a ways away and a rotten old dirty boat The water wasn't always pretty it looked more like a moat You wouldn't wanna go swimming, but the catfish love to float Eating off the bottom well god knows what they don't Someday I hope you find yourself at a good old fish fry With all your friends around you and the apple of your eye Well I'm no hush puppy, but at least I can try To live and breath and die with food that makes the people smile. You don't need a lot between your ears, or anything in your head You just have to wisen up to catfish and cornbread