| D | |
| People say I'm no-good, and crazy as a loon |
| I get stoned in the morning, I get drunk in the afternoon |
| Kinda like my old blue tick hound, I like to lay around in the shade |
| I ain't got no money, but I damn sure got it made |
| G | D | |
| I ain't | askin nobody for nothin, if I can't get it on my | own |
| A | |
| If you don't | like the way I'm livin, |
| C | G | D | |
| You just | leave this | long haired country boy al | one. |
| VERSE 2: |
| D | |
| Preacher man talkin on the TV, puttin down the rock n roll |
| Wants me to send a donation, cause he's worried about my soul |
| He said, Jesus walked on the water, and I know that is true |
| But sometimes I think that preacher man'd, like to do a little walkin too |
| G | D | |
| But I ain't | askin nobody for nothin, if I can't get it on my | own |
| A | |
| If you don't | like the way I'm livin, you just |
| C | G | D | |
| Leave this | long-haired country boy al | one |
| VERSE 3: |
| D | |
| A poor girl wants to marry, and a rich girl wants to flirt |
| A rich man goes to college and a poor man goes to work |
| A drunkard wants another drink of wine, and a politician wants a vote |
| I don't want much of nothin at all, but I will take another toke |
| G | D | |
| I ain't | askin nobody for nothin, if I can't get it on my | own |
| A | |
| You don't | like the way I'm livin, you just |
| c | G | D | |
| leave this | long-haired country boy | alone |