“Trailer Song”
Well I’ve got a bird you can watch
You ain’t gotta act like you’re borrowing eggs
Just to see if my dishes are washed
What’s it to you if it’s Wednesday at noon
And I’ve traded my iced tea for scotch
Keep your two cents on your side of the fence
Girl we ain’t friends we’re just neighbors
Nothing to see here
Go back to your trailer
You ain’t gotta ask what I did to my hair
Or whose underwear’s on the line
It ain’t mine
I ain’t gonna ask who’s been mowing your grass
So you ain’t gotta ask who mows mine
Quit judging my job and my car and my clothes
Get your nose out of your mini-blinds
Keep your two cents on your side of the fence
Girl we ain’t friends we’re just neighbors
There ain’t nothing to see here
Go back to your trailer
Don’t ask me if I go to church
I won’t ask if your husband is still out of work
Try and claim high society
We get our mail on the same side of the street
So keep your two cents on your side of the fence
Girl we ain’t friends we’re just neighbors
There ain’t nothing to see here
Go back to your trailer
You nosy bitch
There ain’t nothing to see here
Go back to your trailer
About Kacey Musgraves Lyrics
Artist: Kacey Musgraves
Related Song: See You Again Lyrics
Born: August 21, 1988 (age 34 years), Golden, Texas, United States
Spouse: Ruston Kelly (m. 2017–2020)
Record labels: Universal Music Group Nashville, Interscope Records, Mercury Records, Mercury Nashville Records
Nominations: Grammy Award for Best Country Song, MORE
Parents: Karen Musgraves, Craig Musgraves