| E | |
| Just good ol' b | oys |
| A | |
| Never meaning no h | arm |
| E | B7 | |
| Bea | ts all you eversaw,been in trou | ble with the law |
| E | |
| Since the day they were b | orn |
| Verse 2: |
| E | |
| St | raight in the curves |
| A | |
| Flat on the hi | lls |
| E | B7 | |
| So | meday the mountain might ge | t'em |
| E | |
| But the law never w | ill |
| Chorus: |
| B7 | |
| Ma | king their way,any way they now how |
| E | |
| That's just a little bit more than the law will al | low |
| Chorus. |
| Verse 3: |
| E | |
| I'm a good ol' | boy |
| A | |
| You know my mama love | d me |
| E | B7 | |
| But | she don't understand they keep a s | howin my hands |
| E | |
| And not my face o | n t.v. |
| Thanks to David M. Potter for the lyrics. |
| Perret Charles-Amir. |