You Can’t Take
With You (When You Go)
Gregg Metcalf
February 14,
2012
Now and then I look out my window
at the guy who lives across the street
he is never home he’s always on the go
he doesn’t know the meaning of retreat
Evidence of his dedication sits in his drive
All the trappings of his wealth is on display
he has never learned the meaning of deprive
he has all the latest toys so he can play
But there is one thing
he’s never thought of…
Chorus:
While my little boat
is in the water
His big boat sets there
in the drive
While I am fishing
with my daughter
He is still trying hard
to arrive
My old Ford needs a
little tender lovin’ care
It is no secret that our
house is old I know
He doesn’t understand or
seems to be aware
That you can’t take it
with you when you go
we don’t have much- money is in short supply
our things are old- heck most are second hand
fact is we use up all we ever get or buy
we know that all these things don’t make a man
there are a lot of lessons that folks never learn
after all has been said or done, I still know
when you are done livin’ there’s one thing to discern
that you can’t take it with you when you go
Chorus:
While my little boat
is in the water
His big boat sets there
in the drive
While I am fishing
with my daughter
He is still trying hard
to arrive
My old Ford needs a
little tender lovin’ care
It is no secret that our
house is old I know
He doesn’t understand or
seems to be aware
That you can’t take it
with you when you go
Bridge:
When you drive your self to work each day
Keep in mind the end of time be sure to play, or...
Chorus:
While my little boat
is in the water
Your big boat sets there
in the drive
While I am fishing
with my daughter
You are still trying hard
to arrive
My old Ford needs a
little tender lovin’ care
It is no secret that our
house is old I know
You don't understand or
seem to be aware
That you can’t take it
with you when you go
2 comments:
LOVE this! Thanks for sharing. Happy Wednesday ☺
The guy with the most toys when he dies is the looser.
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