Lyrics I Didn't Know the World Would Last This Long - John Hartford
I
stumbled
through
a
yellow
field
of
dying
grass
In
front
of
me,
some
happy
people
quickly
pass
Inhaling
deep
the
air,
while
love
goes
flying
high
While
younger
hands
in
distant
windows
wave
good
bye
I
forgot
to
live
in
oh
so
many
ways
I
thought
I
saw
the
numbers
marked
on
all
the
days
I
trembled
at
the
warnings
of
the
sad
old
men
Beware
my
son,
the
earth
is
coming
to
an
end
But
now
a
breeze
of
simple
truth
blows
through
my
hair
Striking
down
the
fences
in
my
vacant
stare
I'm
stretching
out
my
arms
to
fly,
I
know
I'm
free
I
find
I'm
getting
younger
now,
the
more
I
see
I
didn't
know
the
world
would
last
this
long
I
didn't
know
I
would
ever
sing
this
song
I
didn't
know
how
right,
I
could
be
wrong
And
I
didn't
know
the
world
would
last
this
long
Words
of
fear
go
spinning
out
across
the
land
For
those
who
need
the
guidance
of
a
reassuring
hand
Spelling
out
the
hope
for
every
new
born
babe
Brought
into
a
world
so
full
of
war
and
hate
They'll
stumble
through
the
muddy
ruts
of
narrow
rules
Hung
up
on
the
sidewalk
with
the
ancient
fools
While
someone
softly
singing,
comes
walking
by
Suddenly
they'll
find
their
voice,
and
then
they'll
cry
I
didn't
know
the
world
would
last
this
long
I
didn't
know
I
would
ever
sing
this
song
I
didn't
know
how
right,
I
could
be
wrong
And
I
didn't
know
the
world
would
last
this
long
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