Charley Crockett - I Hope It Rains At My Funeral lyrics

[Charley Crockett - I Hope It Rains At My Funeral lyrics]

A man with forty acres plowed and planted
Can't send no fourteen year old
Boy to no school
The only thing I learned in the years
I worked on my daddy's farm
Was son
You better get them crops in
When it turns cool

In the magazines, I saw the pretty women
I heard about the drinkin' and the bars
If my daddy could've caught me
He'd a-killed me
He said, "You might run, boy
But you ain't gonna get far"

I hit town, you might say that it hit me
Next mornin' there were things
I knew more about
The woman who had taken me
In she said, "Country boy
You're all right"
The same way I turned her on
She turned me out

The first law I broke, right away they got me
I helped them build the
Country roads for awhile
They fed me two times a day and
They knocked me down about four
For thirty days I didn't even crack a smile

I met a nice girl and she said I was her baby
She let me go and would never tell me why
I learned what it means
To be somebody's baby
They let you lie in your
Bed by yourself and cry

The miles were good but the mileage
Is turnin' my hair gray
I've met some people that knew
Me and call me friend
Ain't no sense wantin' my life to live over
I'd find different ways to
Make those mistakes again

So let me say this
I never tried to hurt anybody
Though I guess there's a few
That I still couldn't look in the eye
If I've got one wish
I hope it rains at my funeral
For once, I'd like to be the only one dry

Interpretation for


Add Interpretation

Add extended interpretation

If you know what the artist is talking about, can read between the lines, and know the history of the song, you can add interpretation to the lyrics. After checking by our editors, we will add it as the official interpretation of the song!

Latest added interpretations to lyrics

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #
Interpret