Johnny's got a family of five, and he works for the state He got debts that are piling high, and an old Chevrolet Willie on the dash playin' tunes Smells like grass 'cause he's covered in June Picking up extra cash, mowing lawns with his kids
Stained sneakers walk through the church As they kneel down to pray Sayin', "Please Lord, have pity on us Take our troubles away These seeds that we're plantin' with you We hope one day, your Lord will come true " I remember Дven right now that look on his face
So we'd gДt high and we'd ramble Get drunk and we'd gamble Teenagers cruisin' at 75 Singin' "Sweet Home Alabama " Stay out all damn weekend Sundays are for sleeping Nobody leaving this planet alive Might as well enjoy your freedom Yeah, freedom
Mom says she gonna enlist, and the Corps pays for school They'll have more money they could work With if she just had the tools John says, "What you think's best I'll work doubles and make up the rest " Still drown in college debt I'll never forgive or forget
So we'd get high and we'd ramble Get drunk and we'd gamble Teenagers cruisin' at 75 Singin' "Sweet Home Alabama " Stay out all damn weekend Sundays are for sleeping Nobody leaving this planet alive Might as well enjoy your freedom Yeah, freedom
Went to Woodstock With his draft papers in his back pocket from Vietnam Workin' in the slammer Did hard time Went through hell together They'd die for each other Oh, these lovers in arms
Yeah, they'd get high and they'd ramble Get drunk and they'd gamble When they were younger like everyone else Like you couldn't blow out their candle Stay out all damn weekend Sundays are for sleeping Nobody leaving this planet alive Might as well enjoy your freedom Yeah, freedom
Compositor: Gavin de Graw ECAD: Obra #34723152 Fonograma #33485298