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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    There are two versions of this song, the less known version can be found on Skynyrd's First: The Complete Muscle Shoals Album.

    Millermagicon August 12, 2006   Link
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    It was written about a true event in which a girl came up to Ronnie saying she was having his baby. She was known to been around the block a few times. and her Dad was pushing for them to get married

    derek33mon August 14, 2007   Link
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    I take this one as a girl who thinks she has a hold on a Ronnie....trying to put a hook into me....He daddy is rich but he ain't the one...it's time for him to be moving on...boots walk on!

    Like many others...a classic love em and leave em Skynyrd song!!!

    franky2stepson April 24, 2009   Link
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    Her daddy...

    franky2stepson April 24, 2009   Link

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