- Votes:
- Composers:
- Ry Cooder
- James Innes Randolph
 
- Tags:
- freedom
- soundtrack
 
- See also:
Ry Cooder - I'M A GOOD OLD REBEL lyrics
(Traditional, arranged by Ry Cooder)
 Oh, I'm a good old Rebel
 Now that's just what I am
 For this fair land of freedom
 I do not care a damn.
 I'm glad I fought against it
 I only wish we'd won.
 And I don't want no pardon
 For anything I've done.
 I hates the Yankee nation
 And everything they do,
 I hates the Declaration
 Of Independence, too;
 I hates the glorious Union-
 'Tis dripping with our blood-
 And I hates their striped banner,
 I fought it all I could.
 I rode with Robert E. Lee,
 For three years thereabouts.
 Got wounded in four placesRy Cooder - I'M A GOOD OLD REBEL - http://motolyrics.com/ry-cooder/im-a-good-old-rebel-lyrics.html
 And starved at Point Lookout.
 I caught the rheumatism
 A camping in the snow.
 But I killed a chance of Yankees
 And I'd like to kill some more.
 Three hundred thousand Yankees
 Stiffen in Southern dust
 We got three hundred thousand
 Before they conquered us
 They died of Southern fever
 And Southern steel and shot
 And I wish it was three million
 Instead of what we got.
 I won't be reconstructed
 I'm better now than then
 And for that carpetbagger
 I do not give a damn
 So I'm off for the frontier
 Soon as I can go
 I'll prepare a weapon
 And start for Mexico









