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the evening light, when the woman of the woods came by To give to you the word of the old man In the morning tide, when the sparrow and the seagull fly
him by the arm, He said, "Johnny, come and go along with me, Poor boy, Johnny, come and walk along with me." John Hardy stood in his old jail cell,
a river that's too wide There ain't no jail tight enough to lock me Ain't no man big enough to stop me I'll be there if you ever want me by your side So
Old rockin' chair's got me (Old rocking chair got you, father) Cane by my side (Your cane by your side) Fetch me that gin, son (I ain't got no
Parker's dad Came by today to see me and He wondered if I'd like to go With him and Billy on a hike And maybe camp out overnight The way I've seen them
the whims of the flesh Before you get your paper right Call me old fashioned But back in the day There wasn't no shorties in sight First come job then
John was the youngest horse and Molly was the old. Molly was an old grey mare and he was a stallion bold, oh, Lordy, he was a stallion bold. Long John
lovin' man Lovin' up old Nellie Bligh! She caught her man Doin' her wrong! Well, she went round the corner to her favourite pawn shop; This time she
me I will never be your father King of each and every Sunset Marquis Even though you're crazy you will never be a bother You're my old man in
jail tight enough to lock me Ain't no man big enough to stop me I'll be there if you ever want me by your side So love me if you ever gonna love me
and a 100 gallon keg of beer and Haggard dropped by and brought Willie with him And they started takin' requests Well don't get me wrong boys this is
took the old man's gaze Hopes of the young in troubled graves I see no day, I heard him say So grey is the face of every mortal Oh-oh, people
own Miss almost grown Miss never let a man help her off her throne So, by keeping her heart protected She'd never ever feel rejected Little miss
And the maverick China man with the cold-blooded sigh And the girls down by the striptease shows go Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda You'll go a waltzing
He never called me by my name just hillbilly My grandpa taught me how to live off the land And his taught him to be a business man He used to send
And wished that he'd gone straight And watched out for a simple twist of fate They walked along by the old canal A little confused, I remember well
to the corner And the old man would sing her his song "I'll give you a daisy a day dear..." Now he walks down the street in the evening And he stops by
This old man and me, were at the bar and we Were having us some beers and swaping 'I don't cares' Talking politics, blond and red-head chicks Old
the summer we'll sit in a field and watch the sun melt In the winter we'll sit by a fire and watch the moon freeze Me my old man and a hundred and twenty
back 'n' forth, that's my only destination Old man on the back porch, old man on the back porch Old man on the back porch, and that old man is me Old
There's something in your soul that makes me feel so old In fact, I think I've died about six hundred times There's less of me now and more of me
Hide your head in the sand, Just another sad old man All alone and dying of cancer And when you loose control, you'll reap the harvest you have sown
Have you seen the old man In a closed-down market? Kicking up the paper With his worn out shoes In his eyes, you see no pride And held loosely
explosion Goin' through my mind And soon enough time will tell About the circus and the wishing well And someone who will by and sell for me Someone who
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