[Verse 1] When my granddaddy was a boy He walked for miles and miles From Buckhannon to Ole Jane Lew To find a place to stay awhile
[Verse 2] It wasn't a home he'd made his own But one for wayward boys Said, "The food was hard and the women cold But it's better than I deserve"
[Chorus] It's just another place to be alone Another war that can't be won If I could pull my boots back on I'd still be left with just the one But the only truth I've ever known You can't take it with you when you're gone
[Verse 3] An orphan left alone to die He never bothered to lay down and cry So he packed his grip, he traveled extra light Said, "My only plans was for tonight"
[Verse 4] He was small in his frame But neither blind nor he lame So he told a lie that put him in the sky Uncle Sam gave him a plane
[Chorus] It's just another place to be alone Another war that can't be won If I could pull my boots back on I'd still be left with just the one But the only truth I've ever known You can't take it with you when you're gone
[Verse 5] In nineteen forty-five they shot his gunner Down in broad daylight Crying, "Glory be! What a day to die! But you'll never have me alive"
[Verse 6] And after four days he was saved at sea Floated right on by the enemy Took him home to die with some dignity And that better than I deserve
[Chorus] It's just another place to be alone Another war that can't be won If I could pull my boots back on I'd still be left with just the one But the only truth I've ever known You can't take it with you when you're gone
[Outro] Yeah, the only truth I've ever known You can't take it with you when you're goneTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.