paroles de chanson Old Man Tell Me - David Allan Coe
By:
david
allan
coe
And
buzz
rabin
I've
seen
the
old
man
sitting'
'round
The
courthouse
square
back
home
in
town
Talkin'
about
the
big
war
back
in
1943
Saying'
how
much
good
it's
done
Medals
gleaming'
in
the
sun
Cussing'
at
my
long
hair
And
my
talk
of
being'
free
Their
vision
like
their
battle
scars
Of
other
wars
has
faded
Like
the
colors
on
the
ribbons
From
the
battles
that
they've
won
If
there's
one
thing
i've
learned
it's
this
You
just
can't
shake
hand
with
a
fist
And
i
once
did
my
talkin'
with
a
gun
And,
old
man,
i
know
what
you've
seen
But
yours
is
not
the
only
dream
I
have
to
believe
in
something
more
than
yesterday
Let
it
die
just
like
the
past
I
believe
there's
hope
at
last
Old
man,
did
you
ever
have
to
pray
Old
man,
can
you
show
me
the
way
He
shakes
his
head
from
time
to
time
And
rambles
somewhere
in
his
mind
Mumbling'
'bout
the
civil
war
And
how
we
should
have
won
Setting'
up
his
battle
plans
On
checker
boards
at
his
command
Watching'
all
his
gallant
kings
go
fallen'
one
by
one
And
"son,"
he'd
say,
"there's
not
much
time
For
you
to
straighten
out
your
mind
But
you
never
listen
to
the
things
i
try
to
say"
And
i
just
turn
my
head
and
cry
Never
understanding
why
He'd
set
up
that
checker
board
When
he
knew
i
couldn't
play
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