Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr.
You don't have to hide your baby, you don't have to go get no gun
Oh how can you blame me for things I ain't never done
I used to live here and now I've come back again
Just to stop for awhile and think how things might of been
I had to come back to remeber the joy
And the pain and if it's alright with you before I get back on the train
I just want to see Montgomery in the rain
Around these streets and old houses
A whole lot of changes I've been through
From the top of the town to feelin' down washing cars and shining shoes
I once met a woman here with ways like I've never see
And we used to ramble from here to ol' New Orleans
I had to come back to remember the joy and the pain
But it won't be long till I'll be gone 'cause it ain't the same
But I did want to see Montgomery in the rain
I've just come back here to stare and ol' window pane
For one last look before you tear it all down with your crane
You don't have to hide your baby, you don't have go get no gun
Don't you stare like I'm crazy just 'cause I'm Hank's only son
I had to come back to remember the joy and the pain
But it won't be long till I'm gone cause it ain't the same
So if it's alright with you before I get back the train
I'm a go out to Hank's tombstone and cry up a thunderstorm
I got to see Montgomery in the rain