The song utilizes a classic country music setting—a dimly lit bar—to deliver a moral message that transcends the typical "cheating song" trope.

The lyrics advise that if one wants material wealth, they must look to the "mountains" and "stones"—external, physical labor.

For those seeking "heaven," the song directs them to the Bible.

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