Lyrics In Color - Jamey Johnson
I
said,
"Grandpa,
what's
this
picture
here?
It's
all
black
and
white,
and
it
ain't
real
clear
Is
that
you
there?",
he
said,
"Yeah,
I
was
11"
"And
times
were
tough
back
in
'35
That's
me
and
uncle
Joe
just
tryna
survive
a
cotton
farm
In
a
great
depression"
If
it
looks
like
we
were
scared
to
death
Like
a
couple
of
kids
just
tryna
save
each
other
You
should've
seen
it
in
color
Oh,
and
this
one
here's
taken
overseas
In
the
middle
of
hell
in
1943
in
the
winter
time
You
can
almost
see
my
breath
That
was
my
tail
gunner
ol'
Johnny
Magee
He
was
a
high
school
teacher
from
New
Orleans
And
he
had
my
back
right
through
the
day
we
left
If
it
looks
like
we
were
scared
to
death
Like
a
couple
of
kids
just
tryna
save
each
other
You
should've
seen
it
in
color
A
picture's
worth
a
thousand
words
But
you
can't
see
what
those
shades
of
gray
keep
covered
You
should've
seen
it
in
color
This
one
is
my
favorite
one
This
is
me
and
Grandma
in
the
summer
sun
All
dressed
up
the
day
we
said
our
vows
You
can't
tell
it
here
but
it
was
hot
that
June
And
that
rose
was
red
and
her
eyes
were
blue
And
just
look
at
that
smile,
I
was
so
proud
That's
the
story
of
my
life
Right
there
in
black
and
white
And
if
it
looks
like
we
were
scared
to
death
Like
a
couple
of
kids
just
tryna
save
each
other
You
should've
seen
it
in
color
Yeah,
a
picture's
worth
a
thousand
words
But
you
can't
see
what
those
shades
of
gray
keep
covered
You
should've
seen
it
in
color
(Should've
seen
it
in
color)
Yeah,
a
picture's
worth
a
thousand
words
But
you
can't
see
what
those
shades
of
gray
keep
covered
You
should've
seen
it
in
color
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