| My grandpa Doc was a wild old man, if what I heard was true
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| He loved Wild Bird and raised horses, and fought in World War Two
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| Now he and his brother married the same girl, and if you’re still confused,
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| my uncle married my grandma when my daddy was only 2
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| Grandpa Doc and Uncle Brooks would get along just fine. |
| Hellraisin' in a '65
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| 'Cuda, lovin' brothers til closing time. |
| But her name came up, they’d go
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| toe-to-toe, everybody’d hit the door
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| By the time the Sheriff’d get to 'em, they’d be out cold on the floor
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| I do believe, they done passed it down, I’m out bird-doggin' chicks all over
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| town
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| The Lord or the school won’t do no good, I’m out getting' froggylike ever'
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| hophead should
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| Now when I was 13, my daddy left home, and it was plain to see---
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| There’s whisky in the water in Coal Creek, Tennessee. |
| But it ain’t no thang,
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| 'cause I got a brand-new bang from God’s own sacred weed. |
| I’ll spend the rest
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| of my screwed up life, feelin' kinda froggy |