The Firefly's Song

de Alan Jackson

I used to run in a young man's boots
With a young man's heart
And a young man's roots
But now I stand where
A young man stood before
I don't run like I used to
This old man don't run no more

You used to talk and I used to nod
I don't listen but I hear a lot
Don't believe for a second that
My key won't fit your door
I don't want you like I used to
This old man wants you more

Hey hidey-ho I used to go where the devil
Wouldn't go
Where the river runs still and the water dont' flow
Heaven couldn't stop me then
Hey hidey-hi, good lord willin'
And the crick don't rise
Life goes by like the firefly's
When teh devil sits with a grin

I used to sing with a young man's voice
A young man's heart and a young man's choice
I hope my song is what you're longing for
I don't sing like I used to
Sometimes less is more

Hey hidey-ho I used to go where the devil
Wouldn't go
Where the river runs still and the water dont' flow
Heaven couldn't stop me then
Hey hidey-hi good lord willin'
And the crick don't rise
Life goes by like the firefly's
When the devil sits with a grin

This crazy life is all we got
Like a shoestring tied in a beggar's knot
And in the end that's what this story shows
I don't love you like I used to
This old man loves you more
I don't love you like I used to
This old man loves you more

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