If the 4-H club and the FFA Were the only local gangs Where you grew up If the grocery store was an eight mile ride And your mailman drove from the passenger side Of his own truck And if you know the melody And all the words to 'Love Left to Me" And every Baptist hymn, that's ever been sung Then you know where I'm comin' from Did you ever wish that you'd never been born A hoeing weeds in a field of corn While summer passed you by Have you ever heard a pressure cooker scream While your Mom and Granny canned greenbeans In mid-July Or if you remember how it felt The sting of truth from a leather belt If your Daddy made you pay for what you'd done Then you know where I'm coming from You know exactly how it feels To catch a flathead on a Zebco reel And how your buddy's gonna laugh If he gets off And you know how green alfalfa smells And how that hayloft gets as hot as hell And how your muscles burn With every bail you toss And if you grew up in a place Where you couldn't eat 'til you said Grace Whatever Mama cooked, ya ate ya some Then you know where I'm comin' from When you turned 16 did you start to feel That small-town livin' wasn't no big deal You couldn't wait to leave Did you pack your car with all you had Say goodbye to Mom and Dad And chase your dreams Did you ever wake up in the dead of night Sweatin' to the heat of the city lights And swear if you could go back You would run Then you know where I'm comin' from When I say yes sir and thank you ma'am Right away you understand A lot about the way that I was raised A simple man who still believes That hard work, faith and family Are virtues we could use more of these days And common sense is in short supply The criminals have all the rights And I'll die before I let 'em take my guns Then you know where I'm comin' from Do you know where I'm comin' from?