Lyrics The Ballad of Jody Baxter - Andrew Peterson
Do
you
remember,
Jody
Baxter
When
the
whippoorwill
sings
How
you
stole
across
the
pasture
To
the
little
hidden
spring?
Where
you
laid
down
by
the
water
On
a
bed
of
Spanish
moss
And
dreamed
When
wind
was
on
the
prairie
And
the
fire
was
in
the
stove
With
the
wood
you
had
to
carry
From
the
corner
of
the
grove
And
your
daddy
let
you
disappear
With
all
your
fishing
gear
Into
the
cove
And
it
was
good,
good,
good
But
now
it's
gone,
gone,
gone
And
there's
a
little
boy
Who's
lost
out
in
the
woods
Always
looking
for
the
fawn
I
remember,
Jody
Baxter
When
I
hid
out
in
the
corn
How
the
clouds
were
moving
faster
With
the
coming
of
the
storm
And
I
knew
that
I
had
broken
Something
I
could
not
repair
And
I
mourned
Because
the
field
was
green
as
Eden
Then
it
withered
into
brown
In
the
middle
of
my
grieving
They
came
and
cut
it
down
And
I
was
sure
that
it
was
all
my
fault
The
day
they
mowed
the
garden
To
the
ground
What
was
good,
good,
good
Is
gone,
gone,
gone
And
there's
a
little
boy
Who's
lost
out
in
the
woods
Always
looking
for
the
fawn
So
come
back
to
me
Please,
come
back
to
me
Is
there
any
way
that
we
can
Change
the
ending
of
this
tragedy?
Or
does
it
have
to
be
this
way?
I
can
see
you,
Jody
Baxter
Now
you're
broken
by
the
years
As
you
lie
down
in
the
aster
And
listen
for
the
deer
And
I'm
a
million
miles
away
But
I
still
pray
the
fawn
can
find
me
Here
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