The Firefly's Song 歌詞
The Firefly's Song - Alan Jackson (阿蘭·傑克遜)
Written by:Robert Lee Castleman
I used to run in a young man's boots
With a young man's heart
A young man's roots
But now I stand where
A young man stood before
I don't run like I used to
This ol' man don't run no more
You used to talk and I used to not
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 ol' man wants you no more
Hey hidey ho I used to go where the devil wouldn't go
When the river runs still and the water don't flow
Heaven couldn't stop me then
Hey hidey ho good Lord willin' and the crick don't rise
Life goes by like the firefly's
Where the devil sits with a grin
I used to sing with a young man's voice
A young man't heart and a young man's chioce
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
When the river runs still and the water don't flow
Heaven couldn't stop me then
Hey hidey ho good Lord willin' and the crick don't rise
Life goes by like the firefly's
Where the devil sits with a grin
This crazy life is all we got
Like a shoestring tied in a beggars knot
And at the end that's what this story shows
I don't love you like I used to this ol'
Man loves you more
I don't love you like I used to this ol'
Man loves you more