Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Family Reserve, artist - Lyle Lovett. Album song Joshua Judges Ruth, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 30.03.1992
Record label: Curb
Song language: English
Family Reserve |
When I saw the ambulance |
Screaming down Main Street |
I didn’t give it a thought |
But it was my Uncle Eugene |
He died on October the second 1981 |
And my Uncle Wilbert |
They all called him Skinner |
They said for his younger ways |
He’d get drunk in the morning |
And show me the rolls of fifties and hundreds |
He kept in the glove box of his old gray Impala |
And we’re all gonna be here forever |
So Mama don’t you make such a stir |
Now put down that camera |
And come on and join up |
The last of the family reserve |
Now my second cousin |
His name was Callaway |
He died when he’d barely turned two |
It was peanut butter and jelly that did it |
The help she didn’t know what to do |
She just stood there and watched him turn blue |
And we’re all gonna be here forever |
So Mama don’t you make such a stir |
Just put down that camera |
And come on and join up |
The last of the family reserve |
And my friend Brian Temple |
He thought he could make it |
So from the third story he jumped |
He missed the swimming pool |
Only by inches |
And everyone said he was drunk |
Now there was great Uncle Julius |
And Aunt Annie Mueller |
And Mary and Granddaddy Paul |
And there was Hanna and Ella |
And Alvin and Alec |
He owned his own funeral hall |
And there are more I remember |
And more I could mention |
Than words I could write in a song |
But I feel them watching |
And I see them laughing |
And I hear them singing along |
We’re all gonna be here forever |
So Mama don’t you make such a stir |
Just put down that camera |
And come on and join up |
The last of the family reserve |