Lyrics Like Father, Like Son - Struggle Jennings feat. Joshua Hedley
His
father
was
a
gambler
Alcoholic
Drunk
bastard,
whatever
you
wanna
call
it
Don't
like
the
way
he
treated
mama,
cheating
and
the
lies
Find
himself
becoming
the
same
guy
that
he
despised
Good
ol'
boy,
an
old
roadrunner
Pistol
on
his
waist,
he
ready
to
throw
thunder
Told
him
living
like
that,
he
won't
last
that
long
Living
an
outlaw's
song
and
trying
to
prove
'em
all
wrong
From
the
poverty
line
but
take
pride
in
his
hood
Fell
in
love
with
a
rich
girl
from
Brentwood
Yeah,
they
had
a
son,
he
made
a
promise
to
change
He
wrote
that
promise
in
chalk,
and
it
was
lost
in
the
heavy
rain
Heavy
rains
they
fall
upon
me
As
I
make
my
last
request
Things
my
daddy
did
before
me
They're
still
ringing
in
my
head
Like
father
Like
father
Like
son
Like
father
Like
father
Like
son
He
lost
his
job
and
his
wife
in
the
same
week
Whiskey
breath,
claim
defeat
when
the
pain
speaks
Phone
rings,
suicide
by
gun
He
been
fighting
with
the
demons
and
the
Devil
had
won
Survived
by
a
mother
and
a
couple
of
sons
Blood-filled,
bullet
holes
where
the
picture
hung
Too
much
to
bear,
mama
cries
that
it
ain't
fair
Questions
linger
in
the
air,
answers
just
ain't
there
On
her
knees,
as
she
pleads,
"Lord,
why?"
Lil'
boy
steps
up
with
a
look
in
his
eye
Yeah,
as
the
chapter
ends,
another
saga
starts
I
became
a
man
with
the
last
beat
of
my
father's
heart
Heavy
rains
they
fall
upon
me
As
I
make
my
last
request
Things
my
daddy
did
before
me
They're
still
ringing
in
my
head
Like
father
Like
father
Like
son
Like
father
Like
father
Like
son
Rabble-rouser,
playing
with
Peter's
gun
I
mighta
hit
a
home
run
if
I
was
Jeter's
son
But
I
feel
more
like
Dale
Earnhardt
Jr.
Doing
the
same
thing
that
my
daddy
died
doing
Trying
to
prove
a
proud
legacy
to
maintain
Staring
down
at
the
grave
site
bearing
the
same
name
Chasing
footsteps
to
the
same
storm
that
swallowed
him
Mama
home
hollering,
I
shut
the
door
and
follow
him
Wanted
to
fill
his
boots
but
I
got
bigger
feet
He
never
made
it
past
30
guess
I
got
him
beat
Learning
how
to
be
a
man
through
the
stories
round
the
campfire
They
pumped
me
full
of
gas
and
it
backfired
Great
man
did
wrong
for
the
right
reasons
I
still
hear
his
voice
"Feed
'em
by
any
means,
son"
"Family
first,
don't
forget
where
you
come
from"
Life's
a
knife
fight,
bring
guns
for
the
Heavy
rains
they
fall
upon
me
As
I
make
my
last
request
Things
my
daddy
did
before
me
They're
still
ringing
in
my
head
Like
father
Like
father
Like
son
Like
father
Like
father
Like
son
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