Lyrics Old Things - Trout Fishing In America
Cars
with
fins
baby,
kerosene
lamps
Pick
up
trucks
and
phonographs,
polyester
pants
Baseball
cards,
comic
books,
ancient
8 track
tapes
A
lunch
box
with
a
cover
from
the
Planet
of
the
Apes
Do
you
like
old
things?
I
surely
hope
you
do
You're
not
getting
any
younger
and
I'm
getting
older
too
Now
I
don't
mind
progress
but
it's
hard
to
get
attached
To
a
new
idea
that's
obsolete
the
moment
it
gets
hatched
Porcelain
poodles,
jewelry
made
from
paste
Records
from
the
big
bands
that
play
on
78s
Ooh,
there's
nothing
better
than
the
smell
of
a
used
bookstore
We'll
get
lost
between
the
covers.
Don't
make
'em
like
us
no
more.
Do
you
like
old
things,
honey?
I
surely
hope
you
do
'Cause
you're
not
getting
any
younger
and
I'm
getting
older
too
I
don't
mind
progress
but
it's
hard
to
get
attached
To
a
new
idea
that's
obsolete
the
moment
it
gets
hatched
As
we
travel
on
beyond
the
summertime
of
life
Old
people
can
provide
a
peep
into
the
other
side
Cranky
and
forgetful,
watching
every
dime
She
can
cook
without
a
book,
bakes
cakes
like
Duncan
Hines
Well
do
you
like
old
things,
the
things
you
really
trust?
Baby,
my
mama
needs
a
place
to
live
and
she's
moving
in
with
us
She's
the
genuine
article,
a
treasure
from
the
past
Just
think
of
it,
free
babysitting!
Now
what
more
could
you
ask?
Oh
just
think
of
it,
free
babysitting!
What
more
could
you
ask?
Oh
just
think
of
it,
free
babysitting!
What
more
could
you
ask?
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