Lyrics Good Man - Haystak
Lalala
lalala
la
Lalala
lalala
la
Very
few
thoughts
will
bring
a
tear
to
my
eye
But
the
thought
of
dyin'
without
tellin'
my
baby
goodbye
Explainin'
why
daddy
had
to
go
Believin'
that's
the
only
way
she'll
ever
really
know
I
wish
that
I
could
stay
with
you
And
see
you
graduate
school,
grow
old
and
gray
with
you
And
see
your
babies
and
their
babies
too
Baby,
you
the
only
proof
I
ever
existed
And
there
was
nothing
more
addictive
than
your
hugs
and
your
kisses
You
know
how
much
I'ma
miss
this
I
wish
this
bliss
could
be
endless,
but
that's
just
senseless
It
seems
as
though
this
is
a
business
Daddy
was
a
leader
and
people
follow
I
stay
so
caught
up
in
the
day,
I
seldom
see
tomorrow
A
desperado
who
changed
diapers
and
warmed
bottles
Perhaps
I
could
have
been
a
more
positive
role
model
But,
Doo-Wop,
I'll
always
love
you
Don't
let
nobody
tell
you
pops
wasn't
no
good
dude
Nah,
boo
If
the
sun
comes
up
and
I'm
not
home,
be
strong
If
I'm
not
beside
you,
do
your
best
to
carry
on
Tell
the
kids
about
me
when
they're
old
enough
to
understand
Tell
them
that
their
daddy
was
a
good
man,
good
man
I
don't
know
where
your
head
was
when
you
Just
said,
"Forget
us,"
then
you
Took
my
baby
home
to
your
mama's
house
I
can't
even
cry
no
more,
accept
the
fact
it's
over
now
All
I
can
do
is
thank
God
you
a
good
mama
Apologize
'cause
I
put
you
through
so
much
drama
But
I
already
give
you
half
my
dough
You
should
have
to
write
half
my
flows
and
do
half
my
shows
I
keep
the
lights
on,
I
bring
the
bacon
home
Count
the
contractions,
cut
the
cord,
bring
the
baby
home
Three
and
a
half
carats,
and
if
you
accept
my
proposal
Be
that
person
you
been
searchin'
and
the
whole
pursuit
is
over
I
got
a
show
out
of
town,
get
my
dough
out
of
bounds
Rock
my
baby
'til
she
fall
asleep,
take
her
and
lay
her
down
Tell
her,
"Mama,
I'm
gone
to
go
and
sing
these
songs"
The
sun
come
up
and
I
ain't
home
Somethin'
must
have
went
wrong,
so
be
strong
If
the
sun
comes
up
and
I'm
not
home,
be
strong
If
I'm
not
beside
you,
do
your
best
to
carry
on
Tell
the
kids
about
me
when
they're
old
enough
to
understand
Tell
them
that
their
daddy
was
a
good
man,
good
man
This
is
for
the
good
men
that
went
to
die
in
Iraq
My
drug
war
veterans
that
died
over
crack
Convenience
store
clerks
who
got
killed
for
nothin'
more
Than
the
measly
contents
of
a
register
drawer
I
work
to
feed
my
seed,
protect
my
offspring
I
stand
here
between
nothing
and
everything
On
the
verge
of
failure
and
success
But
I
have
done
you
an
injustice
if
I
don't
do
my
best
Daddies
don't
get
to
rest,
daddies
just
gotta
work
If
my
back
begins
to
ache,
I
guess
it's
just
gon'
have
to
hurt
'Cause
daddy's
gon'
make
it
through
the
workday
Just
so
I
can
be
a
hero
on
your
birthdays
I
believe
the
worst
days
are
almost
over
In
case
I
never
told
you,
baby,
you
my
little
soldier
Damn,
girl,
so
cute,
so
strong,
so
smart,
so
free
So
hard-headed,
little-assed,
just
like
me,
uh
If
the
sun
comes
up
and
I'm
not
home,
be
strong
If
I'm
not
beside
you,
do
your
best
to
carry
on
Tell
the
kids
about
me
when
they're
old
enough
to
understand
Tell
them
that
their
daddy
was
a
good
man,
good
man
If
the
sun
comes
up
and
I'm
not
home,
be
strong
If
I'm
not
beside
you,
do
your
best
to
carry
on
Tell
the
kids
about
me
when
they're
old
enough
to
understand
Tell
them
that
their
daddy
was
a
good
man,
good
man
If
the
sun
comes
up
and
I'm
not
home,
be
strong
If
I'm
not
beside
you,
do
your
best
to
carry
on
Tell
the
kids
about
me
when
they're
old
enough
to
understand
Tell
them
that
their
daddy
was
a
good
man,
good
man

Album
New South
1 Tough Guy (feat. Bun B)
2 Never Forget My Name
3 Been Stoned Kids
4 Ain't No Love
5 Phonecall
6 Good Man
7 Turn It Up
8 My F.U. Song
9 Hush
10 Without You
11 I'm a Beast
12 You're Not Like Us
13 L Don't Lie (feat. Young Buck)
14 Rolling With Me
15 Rowd Up
16 Rest of My Life
17 No Hook
18 Think of Me (feat. Shortyo)
19 Get Ya Head Right (feat. Shortyo)
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