Lyrics Things - The Statler Brothers
Things
just
ain't
the
way
they
used
to
be
Things
I
thought
I
remembered
well
look
different
now
to
me
For
adult
eyes
can
sure
surprise
a
Childhood
memory
No,
things
just
ain't
the
way
they
used
to
be
The
windows
at
the
school
don't
seem
as
tall
As
I
remember
neither
do
the
fountains
in
the
hall
And
that
fifth
grade
teacher
wasn't
terrible
at
all
No,
things
just
ain't
the
way
they
used
to
be
The
playground
doesn't
seem
as
big
somehow
And
I
could
put
a
ball
right
through
the
office
window
now
And
I
know
now
why
chewing
gum
in
school
was
not
allowed
No,
things
just
ain't
the
way
they
used
to
be
Butch
Carter
used
to
keep
us
kids
afraid
He'd
bust
the
lip
of
any
kid
who
dared
get
in
his
way
I
wish
ole'
Butch
was
standin'
here
in
front
of
me
today
'Cause,
things
just
ain't
the
way
they
used
to
be
I
wish
I
could
have
grown
into
the
man
That
I
pictured
as
a
child
and
filled
those
childhood
plans
I'd
do
it
right
if
only
I
could
live
my
life
again
But
things
just
ain't
the
way
they
used
to
be
Forbidden
alleys
unfamiliar
streets,
Places
mama
told
me
I
should
never
set
my
feet
Well
today
I
know
exactly
where
those
streets
and
alleys
lead
'Cause
things
just
ain't
the
way
they
used
to
be
Buck
Painter
is
no
longer
unemployed,
Uncle
Dick
has
settled
down
with
age
and
rarely
gets
annoyed
And
now
I
hear
Butch
Carter's
gone
to
workin'
for
the
Lord
No,
things
just
ain't
the
way
they
used
to
be
No,
things
just
ain't
the
way
they
used
to
be
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