Lyrics Childish Things - James McMurtry
Aunt
Clara
kept
her
Bible
Right
next
To
the
phone
in
case
she
needed
a
quote
While
she
talked
to
someone
In
my
memory
she
smiles
While
the
blessing
is
said
And
visions
of
freeze
tag
dance
in
my
head
She
says
I'll
grow
up
bigIf
I
eat
all
my
roast
I'll
still
believe
in
heaven
But
I
won't
believe
in
ghosts
anymore
I'll
put
away
childish
things
I'll
put
away
childish
things
Every
other
weekend
at
the
age
of
thirteen
With
my
fishing
pole
and
my
Field
and
Stream
Ridin'
back
home
on
the
Trailways
bus
I
looked
out
the
window
'Til
I
saw
too
much
And
I
called
my
parents
by
their
own
first
names
I
played
in
the
alley
But
I
didn't
play
the
game
anymore
I
put
away
childish
things
I
put
away
childish
things
The
wolves
howl
all
night
long
They
won't
stop
and
they
won't
go
home
Beneath
my
window
they
run
Probably
it'll
be
alright
If
I
keep
it
all
locked
up
tight
And
wait
'til
daylight
comes
Now
my
boy
goes
like
a
house
on
fire
He'll
never
burn
out
and
he'll
never
retire
And
I
remember
when
I
used
to
think
like
that
When
I
was
young
and
the
world
was
flat
But
I'm
forty
some
years
old
now
and
man
I
don't
care
All
I
want
now
is
just
a
comfortable
chair
And
to
sell
all
my
stock
And
live
on
the
coast
I
don't
believe
in
heavenBut
I
still
believe
in
ghosts.
I
put
away
childish
things
I
put
away
childish
things
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