Simple as my mama said when I was very young She told me not to worry, son One day you'll be some one But here I am at twenty one As loaded as a stagecoach shotgun I'm sorry mamma Please don't look at me
When I got to Oklahoma, I was seventeen My papa taught me how to work, and lord, he was mean Workin' all day in that August heat And he taught me how to fish My uncle taught me how to drink
Well, I went California and I had me a band And we played in all the bars in all the Southern lands We played all night and we drank for free All of my boys and me
Now I'm 23 and therе ain't nobody who can drink like me Soon I'll be 24, and thе lord knows that I can't drank no more I know I shoulda taken it slow It's not the way that my life goes Now I know When you're passed out on the floor You're sober by 24
Well, I had a girl who loved me the whole damn time And I'd drink my whiskey and she'd drink wine But soon, my bottle was too much to company Yeah, we'd sit on the river and we'd fish all day And we'd drive across the country, let the radio play Seven damn years, I never thought she'd leave
Now I'm 23 and there ain't nobody who can drink like me Soon, I'll be 24 and the lord knows that I can't drank no more I know I shoulda taken it slow It's not the way that my life goes Lord, I know When you're passed out on the floor You're sober by 24
Simple as my mama said when I was very young She told me not to worry, son One day you'll be someone But here I am at twenty one As loaded as a stagecoach shotgun I'm sorry mamma Please don't look at me