Lyrics You Better Get It While You Can (The Ballad of Carl Martin) - Steve Goodman
I
remember
when
I
met
Carl
Martin
It
must
have
been
a
dozen
years
ago
This
wise
old
gent
was
grey
and
bent
But
his
eyes
had
a
fiery
glow
He
was
born
April
Fool's
Day
of
1906
Near
Big
Stone
Gap,
VA
He
could
play
a
little
fiddle
And
some
blues
guitar
that
he'd
picked
up
along
the
way
But,
Jethro,
once
he
put
his
hands
on
the
mandolin
He
lit
up
just
like
a
Christmas
tree
Along
with
Ted
Bogan
and
Howard
Armstrong
They
were
the
best
string
band
I
ever
did
see
Now
for
fifty
odd
years
they
played
rent
parties
Road
houses,
concerts
and
festivals
too
At
the
drop
of
a
hat
these
three
black
cats
Would
play
you
every
song
they
knew
It
was
"Lady
Be
Good"
and
"The
Barnyard
Dance"
And
"The
Ice
Cream
Freezer
Blues"
Now,
they'd
trot
the
oldest
chestnuts
out
And
make
every
one
sound
brand
new
And
the
little
white
boys
with
their
shiny
guitars
Would
follow
right
along
at
their
heels
They
learned
all
the
words
and
they
learned
all
the
chords
But
they
never
did
learn
how
it
feels
Now
one
night
I
asked
Carl
where
he
got
the
fire
And
he
said,
'Steve,
you've
got
to
understand
If
you
want
to
be
someone,
you
better
have
some
fun
And
you
better
get
it
while
you
can.'
He
said:
You
better
get
it
while
you
can
You
better
get
it
while
you
can
If
you
wait
too
long,
it'll
all
be
gone
And
you'll
be
sorry
then
It
doesn't
matter
if
you're
rich
or
poor
And
it's
the
same
for
a
woman
or
a
man
From
the
cradle
to
the
crypt
Is
a
mighty
short
trip
So
you
better
get
it
while
you
can
Carl
always
had
a
way
to
make
the
good
times
roll
When
the
rest
of
us
weren't
so
sure
He'd
just
pick
out
the
prettiest
woman
in
the
room
And
then
he'd
sing
every
song
to
her
Now,
one
night
back
East
when
the
gig
was
done
There
was
an
all
night
blow-out
jam
We
played
and
we
sang
and
we
drank
for
hours
Until
the
sun
came
up
again
It
was
blues
and
ballads,
Ragtime,
Dixieland,
Swing,
Some
old
time
show
tunes
And
then
Carl
Martin
sang
some
songs
nobody
else
knew
And
some
I
haven't
heard
since
then
But
right
before
dawn
he
did
two
more
songs
Just
to
separate
the
strong
from
the
faint
It
was
a
red-hot
rendition
of
"The
Old
Pine
Tree"
And
a
double-time
version
of
'The
Saints'
(With
the
mandolin
behind
his
head)
And
when
he
was
done
those
of
us
who
could
still
breathe
Took
off
our
hats
to
that
man
Carl
had
played
everybody
under
the
table
that
night
And
he
said,
'You
better
get
it
while
you
can'
It
was:
You
better
get
it
while
you
can
You
better
get
it
while
you
can
If
you
wait
too
long,
it'll
all
be
gone
And
you'll
be
sorry
then
It
doesn't
matter
if
you're
rich
or
poor
And
it's
the
same
for
a
woman
or
a
man
From
the
cradle
to
the
crypt
Is
a
mighty
short
trip
So
you
better
get
it
while
you
can
You
know
Carl
and
his
buddies
never
got
too
far
When
he
died
Martin
didn't
have
a
dime
He
was
a
little
behind
in
his
payments
And
a
little
bit
ahead
of
his
time
Last
week
some
so-called
musicians
Stayed
up
real
late
and
burned
one
down
The
liquor
kept
coming,
so
we
kept
strumming
Til
a
minute
or
two
before
dawn
There
were
those
who
stayed
and
those
who
faded
But
soon
I
was
left
all
alone
Now
I
don't
believe
in
ghosts
- but
I
could
swear
I
heard
Carl
Martin
singing
one
more
song
You
better
get
it
while
you
can
You
better
get
it
while
you
can
If
you
wait
too
long,
it'll
all
be
gone
And
you'll
be
sorry
then
It
doesn't
matter
if
you're
rich
or
poor
And
it's
the
same
for
a
woman
or
a
man
From
the
cradle
to
the
crypt
Is
a
mighty
short
trip
So
you
better
get
it
while
you
can
You
better
get
it
while
you
can
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