Píseň: The Firefly's Song

Interpret:
Alan Jackson
Album:
Like Red on a Rose
The Firefly's Song




 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 wantcha like I used to
 This old man wants you more


Hey hidee ho
 I used to go where the devil wouldn't go
 Where the river run still
 and the water don't flow
 Heaven couldn't stop me then
 Hey
 Hidee hi
 Good lord willin
 And the creek don't rise
 And life goes by
 like the fireflies
 Where the 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
 Hope my song is what you're longing for
 I don't sing like I used to
 Sometimes less is more


Hey hidee ho
 I used to go where the devil wouldn't go
 Where the river run still
 and the water don't flow
 Heaven couldn't stop me then
 Hey
 Hidee hi
 Good lord willin
 And the creek don't rise
 And life goes by
 like the fireflies
 Where the devil sits with a grin


Well this crazy life is all we got
 Like a shoestring tied in a beggar's knot
 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 ya like a used to
 This old man loves you more