Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Cantique de Jean Racine (Musique Douce), artist - Reiki Music.
Date of issue: 22.12.2015
Song language: English
Cantique de Jean Racine (Musique Douce) |
i guess i learned it from my granddad. |
i little the shirts with the pearl snaps and |
id die in boots if it was up to me and bury me in blue jeans |
couldnt be a cowboy im a hundred years late ima six string poet and a radio |
slave |
i never asked for too many things just bury me in blue jeans |
and i know i know theres so far to go got the roots of an oak and a tumbleweed |
so when my times upall this good 'ol boy needs is to bury me in blue jeans |
Im a brother im a son im a dad |
im a thankful one for everything i have |
im not gonna regret the past when they bury me in blue jeans |
and i know i know theres so far to go got the roots of an oak and a tumbleweed |
so when my times up all this good 'ol boy needs is to bury me in blue jeans |
something faded and worn in the knees |
fits like a glove and frayed at the seams |
and throw this old guitar in there please when you bury me in blue jeans |
woah, woooah, woooah, woaaaah |
woah, woooah, woooah, woaaaah |
woah, just give me so far to go, woaaaaah, oh give me so far to go, woaaaah, |
if you cant here me now, wooaaahh, give me so far to goooo, woaaaah, |
just give me blue time and oak, woaaaah, i got a tumbleweed so too far too far |
so goo. |
so far to goooooo. |
woahhhhh woahhhh, woaaaaahhhhhhhh |