Don Williams — Lord Have Mercy On A Country Boy lyrics
The page contains the lyrics of the song "Lord Have Mercy On A Country Boy" by Don Williams.
Lyrics
Well, I grew up wild and free
Walkin' these fields in my bare feet
There wasn’t no place I couldn’t go With a twenty-two rifle and a fishing pole.
Well, I live in the city but don’t fit in You know its a pity the shape I’m in Well, I got no home and I got no choice
Oh Lord, have mercy on a country boy.
When I was young I remember well
I’d hunt the wild turkey and the bob-white quail
The river was clear and deep back then
And fishin' lines tied to the willow limb.
Well, I live in the city but don’t fit in You know its a pity the shape I’m in Well, I got no home and I got no choice
Oh Lord, have mercy on a country boy.
Well, they dammed the river, they dammed the stream
They cut down the cypress and the sweet gum trees
There’s a laundra' mat and a barber shop
And now the whole meadow is a parkin' lot.
Well, I live in the city but don’t fit in You know its a pity the shape I’m in Well, I got no home and I got no choice
Oh Lord, have mercy on a country boy…