Now I'll tell you plainly, baby, what a plan to do
Say, I may be crazy, woman, but I ain't no fool
Your daddy's rich, mama, you're overdue
I ain't the one, baby, been messin' with you
Got bells in your mind, lady, and it's easy to see
I think it's time for me to move along, I do believe

Or are you tryin' to put a hook on me? Oh no

Now you're talkin' jive, woman, when you say to me
That your daddy's gonna take us in, baby, take care of me
You know and I know, woman, I ain't the one
I never hurt you, sweetheart, I never pulled my gun
Got bells in your mind, mama, and it's easy to see
I think it's time for me to move along, I do believe

Time for me to put my boots out in the streets missy
Are you ready?
Walk on!

Alright little missy, let me tell you a thing or two

Now you're talkin' jive, woman, when you say to me
That your daddy's gonna take us in, baby, take care of me
When you know and I know, woman, I ain't the one
I never hurt you, sweetheart, said, I never pulled my gun
Got bells in your mind, mama, and it's easy to see
I think it's time for me to move along, I do believe

Oh, I must be in the middle of some kinda conspiracy


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I Ain't the One Lyrics as written by Ronnie Van Zant Gary Robert Rossington

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    Her daddy...

    franky2stepson April 24, 2009   Link

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