"Rebels" lyrics - DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS
Honey don't you walk out, I'm too drunk to follow
I know you won't feel this way tomorrow
A little rough around the edges
Insides a little hollow
I feel so beat down and
It's so hard to swallow
I was born a rebel,
Down in Dixie
On a Sunday mornin'
With one foot in the ground
And one foot on the pedal, I was born a rebel
You picked me up in the mornin', and you paid all my tickets
Then she screamed in the car
And left me out in the thicket
Well I never woulda dreamed
That her heart was so wicked
But I keep comin' back
'Cause it's so hard to kick it
I was born a rebel
Down in Dixie
On a Sunday mornin'
With one foot in the ground
And one foot on the pedal, I was born a rebel
I was born a rebel
Even before my father's fathers
They called us all rebels
As they burned our cornfields
And left our cities leveled
Well I still feel the eyes of them blue-bellied devils
While I'm walking around through the concrete and metal
I was born a rebel
Down in Dixie
On a Sunday mornin'
With one foot in the ground
And one foot on the pedal, I was born a rebel
I was born a rebel
The Fine Print (A Collection Of Oddities And Rarities) 2003-2008 (2009)
- George Jones Talkin' Cell Phone Blues
- Rebels
- TVA
- Uncle Frank (Alternate Version)
- Goode's Field Road (Alternate Version)
- The Great Car Dealer War
- Mama Bake A Pie (Daddy Kill A Chicken)
- When The Well Runs Dry
- Little Pony And The Great Big Horse
- Mrs. Claus' Kimono
- Play It All Night Long
- Like A Rolling Stone