
Pittsburgh Steeler
She rolled into town with a black-and-gold grin,
Steel City fire burnin’ deep within.
Boots on the ground, she owned the night,
Every eye on her, she was pure dynamite.
She’d flash that smile, and the room would sway,
Hearts hit the floor like a fourth-down play.
She was a Pittsburgh Steeler, stole more hearts than the ‘79 Super Bowl,
Took ‘em down with a wink, left ‘em lost in her soul.
From the South Side bars to the North Shore lights,
She was a Pittsburgh Steeler, stealing hearts every night.
She’d dance through the crowd like a Renegade run,
Leaving broken hearts in the smoke and the sun.
Her laugh was a touchdown, her eyes a defense,
Built a wall ‘round her heart, no one’s climbed it since.
She’d call the shots, yeah, she ran the game,
Left ‘em all cheering, but they’d never know her name.
She was a Pittsburgh Steeler, stole more hearts than the ‘79 Super Bowl,
Took ‘em down with a wink, left ‘em lost in her soul.
From the South Side bars to the North Shore lights,
She was a Pittsburgh Steeler, stealing hearts every night.
She’s got that Blitzburgh fire, that Iron City pride,
A Terrible Towel twirl and a wild, reckless ride.
You think you’ll catch her, but she’s already gone,
Just a trail of sparks and a steel-hearted song.
She was a Pittsburgh Steeler, stole more hearts than the ‘79 Super Bowl,
Took ‘em down with a wink, left ‘em lost in her soul.
From the South Side bars to the North Shore lights,
She was a Pittsburgh Steeler, stealing hearts every night.
So raise a cold Iron City, toast to her name,
She’s a Pittsburgh Steeler, forever the flame.
Gone like a fourth-quarter dream in the fight,
She was a Pittsburgh Steeler, stealing hearts every night.
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Writer: HL Shields