Lucky Man

So my story began when I was fifteen
I bought my first pair of skinny jeans
When I got to school and off the bus
I met five guys smoking cigars

They beat me up and stole my money
I can tell you that ain't funny
Few minutes later crying on a bench
I'd got a plan for my revenge

Whohoo I ain't a lucky man
Whohoo doing the best I can
Whohoo I ain't a lucky man
Whohoo doing the best I can

Two years later I bought my first bike
That was when I picked up the fight
Meeting bikers, making new friends
We drank whiskey and then shook hands

When we went out for a ride
Riding somewhere through the night
Getting out to see new places
I met some familiar faces

Whohoo I ain't a lucky man
Whohoo doing the best I can
Whohoo I ain't a lucky man
Whohoo doing the best I can

Life ain't easy, life ain't fair
Sometimes it seems you'll drown in despair
But with good friends it ain't that bad
So get up your ass and don't lose your head

Those were the guys I knew as a boy
But now I'm a man and I know the joy
Of giving them back what they deserve
It's like a flashback but in reverse

So now for me the past is past
And in my heart I found peace at last
Whiskey and Harleys brought me to this
The things in life I don't wanna miss

Whohoo I ain't a lucky man
Whohoo doing the best I can
Whohoo I ain't a lucky man
Whohoo doing the best I can



Credits
Writer(s): Marc Klein
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