| Look at them boys in the back of that truck
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| Somebody ought to jerk a knot in their butts
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| Out riding around like they own this town
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| That racket turned all the way up It’s too early for school to let out
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| The Pastor’s boy just threw a cigarette out
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| I sure hope there ain’t beer in them cups
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| 'Cause our star quarterback’s turning them up Them boys don’t know one thing about life
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| True love and trouble, struggle and strife
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| They think it’s all just fun and games
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| Like laws and rules and balls and chains
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| Treating little girls like hearts don’t break
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| Treating old men like hands don’t shake
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| I pray it’s just a phase they’re going through
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| Yeah, but what are we gonna do with them boys?
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| I heard old Franks grandson got caught
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| With a case full of beer that Smith boy bought
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| Y’all didn’t hear all of this from me But I heard they got it with a fake ID
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| Them boys don’t know one thing about life
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| True love and trouble, struggle and strife
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| They think it’s all just fun and games
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| Like laws and rules or balls and chains
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| Treating little girls like hearts don’t break
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| Treating old men like hands don’t shake
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| I pray it’s just a phase they’re going through
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| Yeah, but what are we gonna do with them boys?
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| With them boys
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| Looking back on the times we’ve shared
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| From rock 'n roll to these rocking chairs
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| The same ones our granddads sat in By this old wood stove in this hardware store
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| Talking the gossip, the weather and war
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| And how much trouble we were in Oh, you can bet they said back then
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| Yeah, them boys don’t know one thing 'bout life
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| True love and trouble, struggle and strife
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| They think it’s all just fun and games
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| Like laws and rules or balls and chains
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| Treating little girls like hearts don’t break
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| Treating old men like hands don’t shake
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| I pray it’s just a phase they’re going through
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| Yeah, but what are we gonna do with them boys?
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| They don’t know a thing
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| About love, about life
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| Them boys |