The song "Southern Drawl" by Josh Turner is a tribute to the southern charm and beauty of a woman. The lyrics describe her as being as pretty as South Georgia peaches and hot as any Tennessee June. She is compared to the treasure hidden under Carolina kudzu and outshining the Mississippi moon. The singer is in awe of her beauty and how her simple touch and kiss can make his heart sing. However, the true reason why he falls for her is not just her looks but the way she says "I love you" in her sweet, soft, and slow southern drawl. Her voice and accent are just as attractive as her physical appearance. The song paints a picture of a country girl who is a barefoot ballerina and gentle like a summer rain. She has redder lips than an Alabama sunset and amber hair like Texas waves of grain. She embodies everything that is beautiful and charming about the south. In essence, the song is a love letter to the south and its people and how their unique accents and mannerisms can make someone fall head over heels in love.