Littlefield
(专辑: A Man Called Hoss - 1988)
I
was born in '37, a
sharecropper's son Out on the
great south plains There in the
suburbs of a
dryland cotton patch In the
middle of a
west Texas rain And for all of you folks out there in radioland who don't know what a
West Texas rain is, Well that's what's commonly known as a
sandstorm Remember that, you'll need it later I
guess times were hard but living was easy We always found a
way to survive Fried chicken and gravy and an old tune off the
guitar Was enough to keep a
country boy alive And on Saturday afternoons it was Lester Pruitt's "The Picture Show" On Saturday's nights is the
Grand Ol' Uproar from Nashville Tennessee, take it away boys Looking back now and thinking it over Life was like an old country song My mama taught me the
melody and daddy taught me the
chords I
made the
words up on my own And sometimes it didn't rhyme, but they always had a
reason, Even if it was unbeknownst to no one but myself I
guess all that west Texas sand in my crawl, that's what make me so mean I'd bet I
was the
only boy ever expelled from Sunday school Lover, fighter, wild-horse rider, and purty dern good windmill maker Look out world, here I
come