Lyrics Good Ole Boys Like Me (Live) - Don Williams
When
I
was
a
kid,
uncle
Remus,
he
put
me
to
bed
With
a
picture
of
stonewall
Jackson
above
my
head
Then
daddy
came
in
to
kiss
his
little
man
With
gin
on
his
breath
and
a
Bible
in
his
hand
He
talked
about
honor
and
things
I
should
know
Then
he′d
stagger
a
little
as
he
went
out
the
door
I
can
still
hear
the
soft
southern
winds
in
the
live
oak
trees
And
those
Williams
boys,
they
still
mean
a
lot
to
me
Hank
and
Tennessee
I
guess
we're
all
gonna
be
what
we′re
gonna
be
So
what
do
you
do
with
good
ole
boys
like
me?
And
nothing
makes
a
sound
in
the
night
like
the
wind
does
But
you
ain't
afraid
if
you're
washed
in
the
blood
like
I
was
The
smell
of
cape
jasmine
through
the
window
screen
John
R.
and
the
Wolfman
kept
me
company
By
the
light
of
the
radio
by
my
bed
With
Thomas
Wolfe
whispering
in
my
head
I
can
still
hear
the
soft
southern
winds
in
the
live
oak
trees
And
those
Williams
boys,
they
still
mean
a
lot
to
me
Hank
and
Tennessee
I
guess
we′re
all
gonna
be
what
we′re
gonna
be
So
what
do
you
do
with
good
ole
boys
like
me?
When
I
was
in
school
I
ran
with
a
kid
down
the
street
And
I
watched
him
burn
himself
up
on
Bourbon
and
speed
But
I
was
smarter
than
most
and
I
could
choose
Learned
to
talk
like
the
man
on
the
six
o'clock
news
When
I
was
eighteen,
Lord
I
hit
the
road
But
it
really
doesn′t
matter
how
far
I
go
I
can
still
hear
the
soft
southern
winds
in
the
live
oak
trees
And
those
Williams
boys,
they
still
mean
a
lot
to
me
Hank
and
Tennessee
I
guess
we're
all
gonna
be
what
we′re
gonna
be
So
what
do
you
do
with
good
ole
boys
like
me?
Yeah
what
do
you
do
with
good
ole
boys
like
me?
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