Jody And The Kid
(专辑: The Silver Tongued Devil And I - 1971)
She would meet me in the
morning, on my way down to the
river Waiting patient by the
Chinaberry tree With her feet already dusty, from the
pathway to the
levee And her little blue jeans rolled up to her knees I'd pay her no attention, as she tagged along beside me Trying hard to copy everything I
did But I
couldn't keep from smiling, when I'd hear somebody saying Looky yonder there goes Jody and the
kid Even after we grew older, we could still be seen together As we walked along the
levee holding hands For as surely as the
seasons, she was changing to a
woman And I'd lived enough to call myself a
man And she often lay beside me, in the
coolness of the
evening Till the
morning sun was shining on my bed And at times when she was sleeping, I
would smile when I'd remember How they use to call us Jody and the
kid Now the
world's a
little older, and the
years have changed the
river 'Cause there's houses where they didn't used to be And on Sundays I
go walking, down the
pathway to the
levee With another little girl who follows me And it makes the
old folks smile, to see her tag along beside me Doing little things the
way her mama did But it gets a
little lonesome, when I
hear somebody saying Looky yonder, there goes Jody, and the
kid