Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Ballad of Mr. Jenkins, artist - Craig Morgan. Album song Little Bit Of Life, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 30.10.2006
Record label: Broken Bow, This Is Hit
Song language: English
The Ballad of Mr. Jenkins |
With skin as tough as a burlap sack he had his second heart attack last summer |
But he’s still goin' |
There’s a melancholy in his eyes, for all of you who care enough to wonder why |
Let me tell you |
It all started back in 1957 when ole Walt Disney took him by surprise |
That’s the day Old Yeller died |
Well that twelve year old became a man eleven years too soon in Vietnam |
With his best friend Tommy |
They were tough as nails and southern born and awfully proud to wear that |
uniform |
Then things got scary |
On April 4th, Tommy left for heaven the same year the world was taken by |
surprise |
That’s the day Martin Luther died |
So before you judge him you need to know there’s more to that old man |
Then what you see there on that barstool with the bourbon on his hand |
You heard about his younger years but don’t leave now there’s more to hear |
That might explain the pain in that old man |
How quick America forgot about the only war they’d lost and life goes on |
That’s what they tell ya |
No ticker tape no reason why, might have never seen the end of that chapter in |
his life |
If he hadn’t met Betty |
They married in December 1980, no doubt it was the best day of his life |
Two days before John Lennon died |
So before you judge him you need to know there’s more to that old man |
Than what you see there on the barstool with the bourbon in his hand |
Now we’ve covered chapter two I can almost see a change in you |
There’s still a lot of life in that old man |
He hadn’t had a drink in at least a year, to tell the truth I’m shocked he’s |
here |
But as long as he wants’em I’m gonna pour’em |
Before you came in I asked him why, he raised his fragile head and wiped his |
eyes |
Then he told me |
I’ve seen so much in my life I’ve never questioned, this time the good Lord |
took me by surprise |
Yesterday my Betty died |
With skin as tough as a burlap sack he had his second heart attack last summer |
But he’s still goin' |