paroles de chanson Life Is Just a Tire Swing - Jimmy Buffett
By:
Jimmy
Buffett
1974
I
remember
the
smell
of
the
creosote
plant
When
we′d
have
to
eat
on
Easter
with
my
crazy
old
uncle
and
aunt
They
lived
in
a
big
house,
antebellum
style
(antebellum)
And
the
winds
would
blow
across
the
old
bayou
And
I
was
a
tranquil
little
child
Chorus:
Life
was
just
a
tire
swing
'Jambalaya′
was
the
only
song
I
could
sing
Blackberry
pickin',
eatin'
fried
chicken
And
I
never
knew
a
thing
about
pain
Life
was
just
a
tire
swing
In
a
few
summers
my
folks
packed
me
off
to
camp
Yeah
me
and
my
cousin′
Baxter
in
our
pup
tent
with
a
lamp
And
in
a
few
days
Baxter
went
home
and
he
left
me
by
myself
But
I
knew
that
I′d
stay,
it
was
better
that
way
And
I
could
get
along
without
any
help
Chorus:
Life
was
just
a
tire
swing
'Jambalaya′
was
the
only
song
I
could
sing
Chasin'
after
sparrows
with
rubber-tipped
arrows
Knowin′
I
could
never
hurt
a
thing
Life
was
just
a
tire
swing
(tire
swing)
And
I
never
been
west
of
New
Orleans
or
east
of
Pensacola
My
only
contact
with
the
outside
world
was
an
RCA
Victrola
And
Elvis
would
sing
and
then
I'd
dream
about
expensive
cars
And
who
would′ve
figured
twenty
years
later
I'd
be
rubbin'
shoulders
with
the
stars
Life
was
just
a
tire
swing
Then
the
other
mornin′
on
some
Illinois
road
I
fell
asleep
at
the
wheel
But
was
quickly
wakened
up
by
a
′Ma
Bell'
telephone
pole
And
a
bunch
of
Grant
Wood
faces
screamin′
"Is
he
still
alive?"
Through
the
window
I
could
see
it
hangin'
from
a
tree
And
I
knew
that
I
had
survived
And
life
is
still
a
tire
swing
′Jambalaya'
is
the
best
song
I
can
sing
Blackberry
pickin′,
eatin'
fried
chicken
But
I
finally
learned
a
lot
about
pain
Life
is
just
a
tire
swing
(tire
swing)
Life
was
just
a
tire
swing
(tire
swing)
Life
was
just
a
tire
swing
(tire
swing)
Life
was
just
a
tire
swing
(tire
swing)
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