Guns - Justin Moore

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I started out with a 410
Then moved to a 20 gauge
Every squirrel and rabbit in Dallas County
Knew my name

I sat on the stand with Paw Paw
From the time I was three years old
When I was eight I used a muzzle loader
To kill my first doe

These days I go down to Walmart
And they set them in the back
Some people wanna take them away
Why don't you go bust them boys that's selling crack

Guns, whether Remingtons or Glocks
Come on, man, it ain't like I'ma slinging them on the block
I'm gonna tell you once and listen, son
As long as I'm alive and breathing, you won't take my guns

If there ever was a time we need them
I'd say it be today
When we're letting them terrorists watch cable TV
And walk out of Guantanamo bay

I just try to do the right thing
And raise my family in this land
Treating me like you wanna be treated
And that's what I call a man

If we don't have them what do we do?
Tell me where we gonna go?
Somebody breaks into my house
I'm gonna need my Colt 44

Guns, whether Remingtons or Glocks
Come on, man, it ain't like I'ma slinging them on the block
I'm gonna tell you once and listen, son
As long as I'm alive and breathing, you won't take my guns
Listen

Guns, whether Remingtons or Glocks
Come on, man, it ain't like I'm slinging them on the block
I'm gonna tell you once and listen, son
As long as I'm alive and breathing
And I'm still breathing, you won't take my guns

No, you can take them from me
When you take them from my grandpa and my daddy

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Justin Moore is an American country singer. He was born and raised in Poyen, Ark. One set of his grandparents raised cattle and he helped with the chores. The other grandparents taught him how to hunt and fish. Although he was a star athlete in high school, he moved to Nashville after graduation to pursue a music career. He teamed with songwriter-producer Jeremy Stover to record some demos of original songs, which eventually found their way to Alan Jackson's producer, Keith Stegall. Moore released his self-titled debut album on the Valory Music label in 2008.

According to Songfacts, the debut single from Moore's second album, Outlaw Like Me, is If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away. The song was originally recorded by Rhett Akins in 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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