White Trash Beautiful
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White trash beautiful, trailer park queen
She slings hash at the diner from eleven to five
She married a boy from school, thought he was oh so cool
But all he can do for money is drive
Out late hauling freight on interstate five
Prayin' he'll see home before his baby arrive

White trash beautiful, there's something you should know
My heart belongs to you
And you could have found a better guy
I'll love you till the day I die, I swear to God it's true
I'm coming home to you
I'm coming home to you girl

He lights a cigarette, his eyes half open
He won't be home tonight but she keeps hopin'
Drinkin' himself to sleep is his only way of copin'
She waits for him every night, she leaves the front door open
It's four am, and doin' 95
Tryin' to stay awake and make it home alive

White trash beautiful, there's something you should know
My heart belongs to you
I know you could have found a better guy
I'll love you till the day I die, I swear to God it's true
I'm coming home to you
I'm coming home to you girl

Her lips stay painted red, her name tag's crooked
Her heart's been gone a while with the truck driving man that took it
He keeps her photograph on his rearview mirror
She prays for him every night, she hopes that he can hear her

White trash beautiful, there's something you should know
My heart belongs to you
I know you could have found a better guy
I'll love you till the day I die, I swear to God it's true
I'm coming home to you
I'm coming home to you girl
I'm coming home to you




I'm coming home to you girl
I'm coming home to you

Overall Meaning

The song "White Trash Beautiful" by Everlast is a love song that tells the story of a woman who is working as a waitress, but her beauty is undeniable. She comes from a trailer park, and her husband is a truck driver who is always on the road. Despite their rough circumstances and the odds against them, the singer is deeply in love with her and vows to come home to her every night.


The lyrics paint a picture of a woman who is strong and beautiful, despite her difficult life. The song describes her as a "trailer park queen" who works long hours at the diner to make ends meet. Her husband is not around very often, so she is left waiting for him to come home.


The chorus of the song reaffirms the singer's love for the woman, promising to love her until the end of his life. He acknowledges that she could have "found a better guy," but he is committed to her nonetheless.


Overall, "White Trash Beautiful" is a song about finding love in unexpected places and against all odds. It celebrates the beauty and strength of everyday people who struggle to make ends meet but find love and happiness anyway.


Line by Line Meaning

White trash beautiful, trailer park queen
Describes the woman as physically beautiful, but coming from a lower socio-economic background.


She slings hash at the diner from eleven to five
She works as a waitress in a diner for long hours.


She married a boy from school, thought he was oh so cool
She married her high-school sweetheart who she thought was cool at the time.


But all he can do for money is drive
The husband can only earn money by driving a truck.


Out late hauling freight on interstate five
The husband is driving late at night to transport goods on a highway.


Prayin' he'll see home before his baby arrive
The husband hopes he can make it home before the birth of his child.


White trash beautiful, there's something you should know
Repeats the idea that despite her background, she is beautiful and loved.


My heart belongs to you
The singer is in love with the woman.


And you could have found a better guy
The singer feels he may not be the best partner for her.


I'll love you till the day I die, I swear to God it's true
The singer promises to love the woman forever.


I'm coming home to you
The singer is returning home to be with the woman.


He lights a cigarette, his eyes half open
The husband is smoking and tired.


He won't be home tonight but she keeps hopin'
Even though the husband won't be home, the wife still hopes he will come back.


Drinkin' himself to sleep is his only way of copin'
The husband drinks to deal with his problems.


She waits for him every night, she leaves the front door open
The wife waits for her husband and keeps the door open for him.


It's four am, and doin' 95
The husband is driving very fast at 4am.


Tryin' to stay awake and make it home alive
The husband struggles to stay awake and get home safely.


Her lips stay painted red, her name tag's crooked
The wife still takes care of her appearance for her husband, but her name tag is crooked indicating her exhaustion.


Her heart's been gone a while with the truck driving man that took it
The wife's heart is with her husband who is away driving a truck.


He keeps her photograph on his rearview mirror
The husband keeps a photo of his wife in his truck.


She prays for him every night, she hopes that he can hear her
The wife prays for her husband's safety and hopes he feels her love and support.


I'm coming home to you
Repeats the idea that the singer is returning home to the woman.




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My dad's a trucker an I remember my mom waiting up for him this song is one of my favorites

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