Country House
by Sam Hunt
Summary
"Country House" by Sam Hunt paints a vivid picture of a simple, joyful life in the countryside with a loved one. It celebrates love, family, and the beauty of nature, all wrapped in a cozy home.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of the song is about longing for a peaceful, rural lifestyle filled with love and connection. It captures the idea of finding happiness in the little things, like spending time outdoors, raising kids, and enjoying each other's company. There's a strong sense of nostalgia, as it reflects on traditional values and the simple pleasures of life.
Verse 1
Bible by the bed, double barrel by the door
Chickens on the rooftop, hickory on the floor, oh
Down a little dirt road out here
Somewhere where the sunshine shines
In this verse, Sam Hunt sets the scene for the ideal country life. The imagery is rustic and warm, with everyday items that create a sense of comfort and familiarity. The mention of a Bible suggests a foundation of faith, while the double barrel hints at a traditional, self-sufficient lifestyle. This paints a picture of a cozy home where one can truly feel at peace.
Chorus
I wanna live in a country house, in a country house with you
I want a stove full of wood and coal on a hill with a heavenly view
Where the days are longer and our love gets stronger
And the grass is a little bit blue
The chorus emphasizes the desire for a shared life in the countryside. It's inviting and hopeful, expressing a longing for a simple yet fulfilling existence. The mention of love growing stronger over time suggests that this lifestyle not only nurtures relationships but also allows for personal growth. The imagery of a beautiful view adds to the dreamlike quality of this vision.
Verse 2
Raise a little Cain, raise a bunch of kids
Do it like my daddy did, like his daddy did, oh
Drying all our clothes in the fresh air
Go down by the creek just sit there
In this verse, Hunt reflects on family traditions and the joys of raising children. The phrase "raise a little Cain" suggests some playful mischief, hinting at a carefree childhood. By connecting to his father's ways, he underscores the importance of family values. The imagery of drying clothes outside and sitting by the creek evokes a sense of tranquility and connection to nature, reinforcing the song's rural theme.
Chorus
I wanna live in a country house, in a country house with you
I want a stove full of wood and coal on a hill with a heavenly view
Where the days are longer and our love gets stronger
And the grass is a little bit blue
This chorus repeats the longing for a country house, strengthening the emotional pull of the song. The repetition makes it feel more like a heartfelt promise. It’s not just about the house itself, but about building a life together that’s rich with love and simple joys.
Bridge
Put a welcome on the mat and a screen on the door
Little blue light buzzing hanging on the front porch
Waking up with you, praying every night
That I'll be here tomorrow 'til the day I die
In the bridge, Hunt adds personal touches that make the vision feel warm and inviting. The welcome mat and screen door are symbols of hospitality and home. The mention of waking up together and praying shows a commitment to the relationship. It’s an intimate moment, emphasizing hope and the desire for a lasting love.
Outro
I wanna live in a country house, in a country house with you
I want a stove full of wood and coal on a hill with a heavenly view
Where the days are longer and our love gets stronger
And the grass is a little bit blue
Cuttin' wood for the whittle of it, out in the middle of the country
In a country house with you, you, ooh-ooh
The outro repeats the chorus, driving home the main message of the song. The addition of "cuttin' wood for the whittle of it" adds a sense of purpose and enjoyment in the everyday tasks. It wraps up the song with a strong affirmation of love and the desire to share a life filled with simple pleasures in the countryside.
Closing Thoughts
Overall, "Country House" is a charming and heartfelt song that captures the essence of rural living and the importance of love and family. Sam Hunt's storytelling brings to life the beauty of everyday moments, making it relatable and aspirational. It's a reminder that happiness often lies in the simple things, like a country house shared with someone you love.
Full Lyrics
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Bible by the bed, double barrel by the door
Chickens on the rooftop, hickory on the floor, oh
Down a little dirt road out here
Somewhere where the sunshine shines
Where you can let your hair down and I can ride some squares 'round
Our own little fresh patch of beans
Where I can run my bird dogs, cut the grass with my shirt off
Swim in my old pair of jeans, baby
I wanna live in a country house, in a country house with you
I want a stove full of wood and coal on a hill with a heavenly view
Where the days are longer and our love gets stronger
And the grass is a little bit blue
Cuttin' wood for the whittle of it, out in the middle of the country
In a country house with you, you, ooh-ooh
Raise a little Cain, raise a bunch of kids
Do it like my daddy did, like his daddy did, oh
Drying all our clothes in the fresh air
Go down by the creek just sit there
You can let your hair down and I can ride some squares 'round
Our own little fresh patch of beans
Where I can run my bird dogs, cut the grass with my shirt off
Swim in an old pair of jeans, baby
I wanna live in a country house, in a country house with you
I want a stove full of wood and coal on a hill with a heavenly view
Where the days are longer and our love gets stronger
And the grass is a little bit blue
Cuttin' wood for the whittle of it, out in the middle of the country
In a country house with you
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah
Put a welcome on the mat and a screen on the door
Little blue light buzzing hanging on the front porch
Waking up with you, praying every night
That I'll be here tomorrow 'til the day I die
I wanna live in a country house, in a country house with you
I want a stove full of wood and coal on a hill with a heavenly view
Where the days are longer and our love gets stronger
And the grass is a little bit blue
Cuttin' wood for the whittle of it, out in the middle of the country
In a country house with you, you, ooh-ooh