Makes Sense to Me

D. HUTCHENS

I was talking to a homeless drunk about religion
He said "It's all I got, but it ain't much
'Cause the way I feel these days,
I'd rather have a gun than a crutch"

Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess

Listen to a little girl, she was a runaway.
She said "My daddy treated me like a slave.
Soiled me in my momma bed when I was just 15.
That's why I had to lay him in his grave!"

Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess

Talking to a black man from Atlanta.
He said "The time has come to take what's mine.
And if I must bust a few heads to achieve justice,
My righteous cause will well explain the crime!"

Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess

Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess

Trivia about the song Makes Sense to Me by Widespread Panic

On which albums was the song “Makes Sense to Me” released by Widespread Panic?
Widespread Panic released the song on the albums “Widespread Panic” in 1991, “Panic On” in 1995, and “Panic In The Streets” in 1998.
Who composed the song “Makes Sense to Me” by Widespread Panic?
The song “Makes Sense to Me” by Widespread Panic was composed by D. HUTCHENS.

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