Tom: D D C I started out with a .410, then moved to a .20 gauge. G A Every squirrel and rabbit in Dallas county knew my name. D C I sat on the stand with PawPaw from the time I was three years old. G A When I was eight I used a muzzle loader to kill my first doe. D C These days I go down to Wal-Mart and they set 'em in the back. G A Some people wanna take 'em away, why don't you go bust them boys that sellin' crack. D C Guns, whether Remingtons and Glocks. G A Come on man it ain't like I'm a slingin' 'em on the block. D C I'm gunna tell you once and listen son. G As long as I'm alive and breathing, A You wont take my guns. D If there ever was a time we need 'em, C I'd say it be today. G A When we're letting them terrorists watch cable TV and walk out of Guantanamo Bay. D C I just try to do the right thing and raise my family in this land. G A Treating me like you want to be treated and that's what I call a man. D C If we don't have 'em, what do we do. Tell me where we gunna go. G A Somebody breaks into my house, I'm gunna need my Colt .44. D C Guns, whether Remingtons and Glocks. G A Come on man it, ain't like I'm a slingin' 'em on the block. D C I'm gunna tell you once and listen son. G As long as I'm alive and breathing, A You wont take my guns. Listen. D C Guns. Whether Remingtons or Glocks. G A Come on man, it ain't like I'm a slingin' 'em on the block. D C I'm gunna tell once and listen son. G A As long as I'm alive and breathing, D C G A And I'm still breathing D You wont take my guns. D C G A No, you can take 'em from me when you take 'em from my grandpa and my daddy