Good For Nothing Blues

Kris Kristofferson

I wash my face in funky water pick my teeth with a rusty spoke
Hide your dishes and your daughters anything that might get broke
I prefer your condemnation to your suckin' sympathy
Baby good for nothing's good enough for me

I was born without a daddy and the gutter was my home
And when momma died the only thing she left me was alone
There ain't nothin' in the world that I ain't fool enough to try
I'm hard to hurt and too damn mean to die

I wash my face in funky water...

[ guitar ]
Yeah I don't need nobody girl I get by by myself
And you sure don't need me more than you don't need nobody else
Cause unless you need a hurtin' place where your heart used to be
Darling you don't want no part of me

I wash my face in funky water...

I prefer your condemnation to your suckin' sympathy
Baby good for nothing's good enough for me

Trivia about the song Good For Nothing Blues by Bobby Bare

On which albums was the song “Good For Nothing Blues” released by Bobby Bare?
Bobby Bare released the song on the albums “Down & Dirty” in 1980 and “Live At Gilley's” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Good For Nothing Blues” by Bobby Bare?
The song “Good For Nothing Blues” by Bobby Bare was composed by Kris Kristofferson.

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