Rock While I Can Rock
(专辑: The American In Me - 1992)
One, two, three... "My father dead and gone", he said, "That poor old stubborn man Spent his whole life arguing with that red clay Georgia land Finally got so weak an' all he could not even walk It all went down from there an' I
swear; he could not even talk" Hey, life'll wear you down now dude an' time will take its toll Try'na rock while I
can rock, I'm try'na roll while I
can roll My father met my ma; they almost married on the
spot Turned eighteen in church an' moved in right back on the
lot An' all them work years later, she's the
only gal he'd known It might be fine for him but I
got lightning in my bones I
dreamed a
thousand dreams; I
got traveling in my soul Try'na rock while I
can rock, I'm try'na roll while I
can roll They laughed at me at school an' said that I
always ate too fast That's just what it got to when you'd always wound up last I've always been the
smallest in a
house a
seven kids I
never got my share back there, no matter what I
did Now I'm off an' running boys with two good simple goals Try'na rock while I
can rock, I'm try'na roll while I
can roll Well, I'm sailing off for England soon; I'm working on a
boat See this whole wide world before I'm old enough to vote I
might write home to mama but I
sure won't tell it all He grabbed his Guns N' Roses cap an' walked on down the
hall, yeah "On your feet an' fine", he said, "And the
next damn day you're old" Try'na rock while I
can rock, I'm try'na roll while I
can roll Oh yeah!