paroles de chanson A Country Boy Can Survive - Hank Williams, Jr.
The
preacher
man
says
it's
the
end
of
time
And
the
Mississippi
River,
she's
a-goin'
dry
The
interest
is
up
and
the
stock
market's
down
And
you
only
get
mugged
if
you
go
downtown
I
live
back
in
the
woods
you
see
My
woman
and
the
kids
and
the
dogs
and
me
I
got
a
shotgun,
a
rifle
and
a
four-wheel
drive
And
a
country
boy
can
survive
Country
folks
can
survive
I
can
plow
a
field
all
day
long
I
can
catch
catfish
from
dusk
'til
dawn
(Yeah)
We
make
our
own
whiskey
and
our
own
smoke
too
Ain't
too
many
things
these
old
boys
can't
do
We
grow
good-ole
tomatoes
and
homemade
wine
And
a
country
boy
can
survive
Country
folks
can
survive
Because
you
can't
starve
us
out
and
you
can't
make
us
run
'Cause
we're
them
old
boys
raised
on
shotguns
We
say
grace,
and
we
say
ma'am
If
you
ain't
into
that,
we
don't
give
a
damn
We
came
from
the
West
Virginia
coal
mines
And
the
Rocky
Mountains,
and
the
western
skies
And
we
can
skin
a
buck,
we
can
run
a
trot
line
And
a
country
boy
can
survive
Country
folks
can
survive
I
had
a
good
friend
in
New
York
City
He
never
called
me
by
my
name,
just
Hillbilly
My
grandpa
taught
me
how
to
live
off
the
land
And
his
taught
him
to
be
a
businessman
He
used
to
send
me
pictures
of
the
Broadway
nights
And
I'd
send
him
some
homemade
wine
But
he
was
killed
by
a
man
with
a
switchblade
knife
For
43
dollars,
my
friend
lost
his
life
I'd
love
to
spit
some
Beech-Nut
in
that
dude's
eyes
And
shoot
him
with
my
old
.45
'Cause
a
country
boy
can
survive
Country
folks
can
survive
'Cause
you
can't
starve
us
out
and
you
can't
make
us
run
'Cause
we're
them
old
boys
raised
on
shotguns
We
say
grace,
and
we
say
ma'am
If
you
ain't
into
that,
we
don't
give
a
damn
We're
from
North
California
and
South
Alabam'
And
little
towns
all
around
this
land
And
we
can
skin
a
buck,
and
run
a
trotline
And
a
country
boy
can
survive
Country
folks
can
survive
A
country
boy
can
survive
Country
folks
can
survive
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