The song "Huntress" by JJ Lawhorn tells the story of a woman who appears to be a typical lady in the parlor, but is actually a skilled hunter. She can rock a sexy little black dress and give lessons in etiquette, but she's also capable of tracking and taking down her prey with precision. The narrator of the song is initially surprised by the woman's hunting skills when he sees her with a trophy that he had been tracking all day. He admits that he never would have guessed that someone as pretty and refined as her would be a huntress. However, he is immediately smitten with her and begins a relationship with her. He is proud to call her his "little huntress" and marvels at her ability to outshoot Annie Oakley. Overall, the song celebrates the idea of a woman who can possess both grace and strength, and the narrator is clearly enamored with his partner's hunting prowess.