lirik lagu all the good times are past and gone – bobby bare
all the good times are past and gone all the good times are past and gone
all the good times are past and gone what’s left for a poor boy to do
i can still see my mama bend over that ol’ washpot
and it’s so doggone cold you could nearly freeze on the spot
my pa eatin’ them flapjacks and yellin’ for more
and the kids makin’ tracks across mama’s clean floor
but all them good times are past and gone now all the good times are gone
well you could look for miles down a winding railroad track
and see train a leavin’ and hear one comin’ back
and with a cloud of blue up over your head
it’s like something from a storybook that you once read
but all them good times are past and gone now all the good times are gone
all the good times are past and gone what’s left for a poor boy to do
and go down on that river when the big boats make their run
and the canepoles grow so thick they block up the sun
just smell that coffee boilin’ in an old tin can
and that hot grease poppin’ in the fryin’ pan
but all them good times are past and gone now all them good times are gone
all the good times are past and gone what’s left for a poor boy to do
lirik lagu lainnya :
- kumpulan lirik lagu chenoa › lirik lagu follow the sun – chenoa
- kumpulan lirik lagu jeff buckley › lirik lagu medley: je n’en connais pas la fin / hymne a l’amour – jeff buckley
- kumpulan lirik lagu the morning of › lirik lagu let your spirit soar (dance mix) – the morning of
- kumpulan lirik lagu mark kozelek sean yeaton › lirik lagu daffodils – mark kozelek & sean yeaton
- kumpulan lirik lagu sagopa kajmer › lirik lagu tek yürek – sagopa kajmer
- kumpulan lirik lagu naations › lirik lagu air & water – naations
- kumpulan lirik lagu jake masca › lirik lagu fck it fck u – jake masca
- kumpulan lirik lagu the wicked lady › lirik lagu run the night – the wicked lady
- kumpulan lirik lagu conor oberst › lirik lagu southern state – conor oberst
- kumpulan lirik lagu amos lee › lirik lagu tricksters, hucksters, and scamps – amos lee