Last idea Not Just a Horse Girl (Verse 1) I grew up in the dust, where the wild grass sways, With the sun on my back, I found my own way. They laughed at my dreams, called me horse girl, But they don’t see the grit in my heart or my world. (Verse 2) Cleaning stalls till sunset, that sweet hay smell, With each bucket I carry, I’m under their spell. Tangled in manes, and the sound of soft whinnies, I’m building my life, while they’re throwing their spinny. (Chorus) I'm not just a horse girl, living in a dream, I’m racing through life, with dust on my jeans. Barrel racing glory, I’ve got fire inside, With every lesson learned, I’m ready to ride. (Verse 3) Every Monday evening, I’d train in the ring, The pounding of hooves, oh, the joy it would bring. Heart racing fast, with my pony so bold, I’m chasing that ribbon, a story untold. (Verse 4) After the storms, on that bright sunny day, I can taste the victory, it won’t slip away. With dreams in my pocket, and the world in my hands, I’ll show them my spirit, I’ll make my own stands. (Chorus) I'm not just a horse girl, living in a dream, I’m racing through life, with dust on my jeans. Barrel racing glory, I’ve got fire inside, With every lesson learned, I’m ready to ride. (Bridge) So here’s to the barn, and the friends I have found, To the laughter and tears, and the love all around. Year after year, I’ll put in this work, While they keep on laughing, I’ll grind on, won’t shirk. (Chorus) I'm not just a horse girl, living in a dream, I’m racing through life, with dust on my jeans. Barrel racing glory, I’ve got fire inside, With every lesson learned, I’m ready to ride. (Outro) So when they call me that name, I just smile with pride, ‘Cause I’m more than a label, I’m a girl on a ride. With the reins in my hands and the wind in my hair, You’ll see me one day—on that podium, fair.