Well I was siphoning gas from a police car
Last Friday night real late
When ole boy came back, pulled his handcuffs out
And I said, “Officer, wait!”
Your squad car say, “To protect and serve”
And looky here I’m low on gas
I got a real hot date sittinh up in my truck
Can you let this one pa**?
He couldn’t believe I had the audacity
Looked up at her and then back at me
And I knew I was pushing my limit
‘Bout as far as it could go
But it was small town Mississippi
And ain’t no way he was taking me down
So he came up with a suggestion
That might keep me safe for now
He said get your hillbilly a** out of town
Next time I’m locking you up
With a taillight out and a pushed in bumper
I know I can find your truck
Anybody else would be in my jailhouse
Locked up under my gun
But what can I do, you’d better thank God
That your granddad’s the judge
We were racing down old 61
The roads were nice and straight
And I figure nobody’d be patrolling
Way out here so late
When blue lights came from a soy bean field
That he was tucked back in
He pulled me over, walked up to my truck
And I gave him a big ole grin
He said get your hillbilly a** out of town
Next time I’m locking you up
With a taillight out and a pushed in bumper
I know I can find your truck
Anybody else would be in my jailhouse
Locked up under my gun
But what can I do, you’d better thank God
That your granddad’s the judge
Your granddad’s the judge
They’ve come close a couple of time
But they ain’t nailed me yet
I try to be good but when I’m out of line
Those boys don’t let me forget
They say get your hillbilly a** out of town
Next time I’m locking you up
With a taillight out and a pushed in bumper
I know I can find your truck
Yeah, anybody else would be in my jailhouse
Locked up under my gun
But what can I do, you’d better thank God
That your granddad’s the judge
Yes he is, hah
My granddad’s he judge