Dukes of Hazzard
Weezer Lyrics


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Just two good old boys (everyone now, c'mon), never meaning no
harm
Beats all you never saw, been in trouble with the law
Since the day they was born (what were they doing man?)

Straightening the curves, flattening the hills
Well someday the mountain might get 'em but the law never will
Making their way, the only way they know how
That's just a little bit more than the law will allow





Just two good ol' boys, wouldn't change if they could
They're fighting the system like two modern-day Robin Hoods

Overall Meaning

The Weezer song "Dukes of Hazzard" is a tribute to the television show of the same name that aired from 1979 to 1985. The song reflects the spirit of the show, which featured two brothers, Bo and Luke Duke, who were constantly in trouble with the law but always managed to outsmart the authorities. The lyrics of the song emphasize the bond between the two brothers, who are referred to as "two good old boys" and are "never meaning no harm." The opening line of the song is a call-and-response that invites the listener to join in on the fun and sing along.


The lyrics go on to describe the brothers' love of speed and adventure, as they "straighten the curves" and "flatten the hills" in their car. Despite their recklessness, the brothers never seem to get caught by the police, as "the law never will" get them. The brothers are rebels, living life on their own terms and not caring about the rules. They are "fighting the system," and the song compares them to modern-day Robin Hoods, stealing from the rich and powerful and giving to the poor.


Overall, the song captures the spirit of the Dukes of Hazzard TV show, which was a lighthearted adventure series that celebrated freedom, rebellion, and the joy of living life to the fullest.


Line by Line Meaning

Just two good old boys (everyone now, c'mon), never meaning no harm
These are two simple and harmless guys, who mean no harm to anyone.


Beats all you never saw, been in trouble with the law
They've been in trouble with the law many times, you can't even imagine how many times.


Since the day they was born (what were they doing man?)
They've been getting into all sorts of trouble ever since they were born.


Straightening the curves, flattening the hills
They're driving with great skill, straightening the curves and flattening the hills.


Well someday the mountain might get 'em but the law never will
They might have accidents and be harmed but they will never be caught by the law.


Making their way, the only way they know how
They're doing the best they can in their own way.


That's just a little bit more than the law will allow
They're pushing the limits just a bit further than allowed by law.


Just two good ol' boys, wouldn't change if they could
Even if they could change, they wouldn't.


They're fighting the system like two modern-day Robin Hoods
They're like Robin Hood, robbing from the rich and fighting the system that oppresses the poor.




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