Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Olde Tyme Mem'ry , by - Mischief Brew. Song from the album Bacchanal 'N' Philadelphia, in the genre ПанкRelease date: 01.02.2016
Record label: Fistolo
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Olde Tyme Mem'ry , by - Mischief Brew. Song from the album Bacchanal 'N' Philadelphia, in the genre ПанкOlde Tyme Mem'ry |
| When Father bought the farm, we sold the farm |
| Mistook his blood for rustic charm |
| Sold his ghost as an antique |
| To the city |
| Kids today can’t hold a spade |
| Rest in peace your weary trades |
| In this world there is no place |
| Such a pity |
| Well, the barman shakes his head and fills my glass |
| Says 'We're living in the past. |
| Why preserve a dying craft? |
| End its misery.' |
| We sigh and see another modern man |
| One of property, not land |
| So I hold out this battered hand |
| Will you listen? |
| Come sit down, we’re lamenting about yesterday’s sad ending |
| 'Bout the water in me whiskey |
| The brass passed off as gold |
| Another round, we’re descending into old tyme mem’ry |
| Of a day when wood was wooden, silver-silver, gold was gold |
| Sweet home was home |
| So you say you got a wooden stove in your second home |
| Runs on gas, but looks like oak |
| Hell, it even gives off smoke and glowing embers |
| There’s a quilt hung on the wall, reads 'Home, Sweet Home' |
| Below some wise words from Thoreau |
| And they call me throwback; |
| when I cry I remember |
| Come sit down, we’re lamenting about yesterday’s sad ending |
| 'Bout the water in me whiskey |
| The brass passed off as gold |
| Another round, we’re descending into old tyme mem’ry |
| Of a day when wood was wooden, silver-silver, gold was gold |
| Sweet home was home |
| Son, these tools are artifacts |
| Endangered species left its tracks |
| So lock me up behind plastic glass in the city |
| There’s no going back for me |
| This antique’s rustic eulogy |
| Shall be sold as folk artistry, such a pity |
| But I’ll never understand why they all only use those hands |
| To build a stead that will always stand |
| In old time country |
| But settle for white rooms and hollow doors |
| Paper ceilings, padded floors |
| Luxury boxes where you’re stored; |
| and what was country? |
| Come sit down, we’re lamenting about yesterday’s sad ending |
| 'Bout the water in me whiskey |
| The brass passed off as gold |
| Another round, we’re descending into old tyme mem’ry |
| Of a day when wood was wooden, silver-silver, gold was gold |
| Another round, we’re lamenting about yesterday’s sad ending |
| 'Bout the water in me whiskey |
| The brass passed off as gold |
| Another round, we’re descending into old tyme mem’ry |
| Of a day when wood was wooden, silver-silver, gold was gold |
| Sweet home was home |
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