Dukes of Hazzard Theme
Weezer Lyrics


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Just two good old boys
(Everyone now, come on)
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 lyrics of "Dukes of Hazzard Theme" by Weezer are an interesting mix of details about the two main characters of the show, Bo and Luke Duke, and a general character description of two good old boys. The song describes the two as always getting in trouble with the law, but never meaning any harm. The two are known for straightening curves and flattening hills, which is explained in the show as their ability to navigate difficult terrain with their car, the General Lee.


The song goes on to say that while the mountain might get them one day, the law never will. The duo is always making their way in the only way they know how, just a little bit more than the law will allow. The last verse of the song emphasizes the two characters' rebellious nature, stating that they wouldn't change if they could and that they are fighting the system like two modern-day Robin Hoods.


The song's lyrics offer a glimpse into the personalities of the main characters and highlight their disregard for rules and authority. The inclusion of the Robin Hood reference implies that they see themselves as rebels fighting against an unjust system. The song is a perfect complement to the action-packed, car-chase-filled show that is "The Dukes of Hazzard."


Line by Line Meaning

Just two good old boys
Introducing the two protagonists of the song, who are best buddies and travel together.


Never meaning no harm
They never intend to hurt anyone or cause trouble.


Beats all you never saw
They have done things that would surprise and amaze you.


Been in trouble with the law
They have had altercations with the police or authority figures.


Since the day they was born
Their rebellious streak started at a young age, and they have always had a knack for trouble-making.


Straightening the curves
They are driving on winding roads and maneuvering through them smoothly.


Flattening the hills
They are taking on steep inclines and winning, either by speeding up or using the handbrake.


Well, someday the mountain might get 'em
There is always a chance of failure and danger, especially when they are taking on tough challenges.


But the law never will
Despite their trouble-making, they are confident that they can always outsmart the law and evade punishment.


Making their way
They are following their own path and doing things their own way.


The only way they know how
They are not interested in conventional methods or society's expectations of them; they will do things as they see fit.


That's just a little bit more
They always push the limits and live life on the edge, never content with just following the rules.


Than the law will allow
They are constantly testing the boundaries of what is legal.


Wouldn't change if they could
They have no regrets about their actions and would do it all over again if they had the chance.


They're fighting the system
They are rebelling against government or corporate authority that they see as oppressive.


Like two modern day Robin Hoods
They see themselves as heroic figures who steal from the rich and give to the poor or oppressed, despite how others may view them.




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