On the Run
Joe and Will Ask%3F Lyrics


Life's been coming at me like a fastball
Been in the weeds, be nice to see some corn growing tall
Need to trade some hurry up, for some hey y'all
Oh and I can't hug my momma through these phone calls
Need to drive, through the pines
See my boys, wet a line
And drink a beer on the edge of town
Been striking out

It's time I hit a home run
Point it toward that south sun
I'll be touching bases with them faces
All them places I ain't been too in way too long
'Cause I've been way too gone
Swinging for the fences I've been missing where I come from
It's time I hit a home run
(Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh)

I need to hear that skillet popping in the kitchen
Stop and smell the magnolias
I'll be on a mission
Maybe go and pay that tombstone a visit
Ain't felt nothing that real in a minute

It's time I hit a home run
Point it toward that south sun
I'll be touching bases with them faces
All them places I ain't been too in way too long
'Cause I've been way too gone
Swinging for the fences I've been missing where I come from
It's time I hit a home run (ooh)

I might leave tonight
'Cause what I need is waiting on me past that welcome sign
Home run (ooh)
Running back to those dreams
I used to have when I was 17
Home run (home run)
(Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh)

It's time I hit a home run
Point it toward that south sun
I'll be touching bases with them faces
All them places I ain't been too in way too long
'Cause I've been way too gone
Swinging for the fences I've been missing where I come from
It's time I hit a home run (ooh)

Tonight I need a home run (home run)
Home run (home run)
I might leave tonight (I might leave tonight)

(Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh)


Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, AMPLIFIED ADMINISTRATION, Anthem Entertainment, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.



Written by: Ashley Gorley, Dallas Davidson, Ross Copperman

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@0123456789039

Cleveland: Nice goin', Joe!

Joe: Well, it's great bein' back in the North, where people are civilized.

(Just then, Mayor West, riding his bike, stops on the overpass above them.)

Mayor West: Hey, what, are you guys all on a date? Gay!

(He then keeps riding along.)



All comments from YouTube:

@0123456789039

"You took an oath just the same as me, Sheriff. To protect and serve, not to harass and douche. Just 'cause you have a badge doesn't mean you can treat people any way you like. And as a law enforcement professional, you have an obligation to be more ethically upstanding than the average man, not less." Words for every cop to live by.

@omnisystem6030

@@samuelramirez4985 wdym

@omnisystem6030

@@samuelramirez4985 Joes and the other police are only like that when the writing is bad

@omnisystem6030

@@samuelramirez4985 I guess that’s true

@spacix4118

He might’ve just been saying that to get on the cop’s good side

@Wiki7202

@@samuelramirez4985 it's a cartoon so there is room for exaggerations. However the words said are 100% valid

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@iamjohnporter67

We need good cops like Joe who can speak out against police brutally.

@y2kblackout

Joe is not a good cop. He's all about framing and abusing minorities.

@silversmoke4159

@@y2kblackout it's family guy

@georgerogers2120

@@y2kblackout The characters in family guy are, I think, deliberately inconsistent. Sometimes Joe's family life is happy, sometimes it is miserable. Sometimes he is a depiction of what cops should behave like, sometimes he is a depiction of how they really are. I am not a huge fan of the show, but I think the idea is that he is whatever kind of character the show needs him to be.

In this, he is kinda both. His words are definitely more appropriate than his conduct here.

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