paroles de chanson Rebel Kids - Justin Moore
Daddy
drove
a
bobcat
momma
poured
coffee
At
the
cast
iron
skillet
that
shared
the
same
lot
as
the
amoco
And
I
remember
me
and
my
brother
busting
out
the
screened
door
Like
a
couple
wild
Indians
ten
speeds
for
horses
were
fast
as
we
could
go
And
I
ain't
ashamed
how
I
was
raised
Couldn't
wipe
the
dirt
and
dust
and
smile
off
my
face
I
still
got
the
scars
From
growing
up
hard
There
ain't
a
bare
foot
summer
gone
by
that
I'd
ever
change
Bout
this
old
boy
and
the
way
we
lived
God
bless
the
rebel
kids
We
wore
walmart
rubber
boots
out
in
the
rain
Shootin'
empty
coke
cans
at
a
cool
water
creek
With
a
ten
pump
pellet
gun
We
were
zebco
reelin',
marlboro
steelin'
Outta
daddy's
new
pack
Just
to
get
the
back
of
his
callused
hand
Oh
I
can
still
feel
it
man
And
I
ain't
ashamed
how
I
was
raised
Couldn't
wipe
the
dirt
and
dust
and
smile
off
my
face
I
still
got
the
scars
From
growing
up
hard
There
ain't
a
bare
foot
summer
gone
by
that
I'd
ever
change
Bout
this
old
boy
and
the
way
we
lived
God
bless
the
rebel
kids
You
don't
realize
til
you
look
back
There
wasn't
money
in
the
bank
And
mom
and
dad
were
just
doin'
The
best
they
could
And
I
ain't
ashamed
how
I
was
raised
Couldn't
wipe
the
dirt
and
dust
and
smile
off
my
face
I
still
got
the
scars
From
growing
up
hard
There
ain't
a
bare
foot
summer
gone
by
that
I'd
ever
change
Bout
this
old
boy
and
the
way
we
lived
God
bless
the
rebel
kids
Yea,
God
bless
the
rebel
kids
God
bless
the
rebel
kids
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