InformationAlbum NameA-1-AArtistJimmy BuffettGenrePOPRelease Date1974.01.01Release AgencyUniversal Music GroupOriginalNautical Wheelers - Jimmy Buffett I remember the smell Of the creosote plant When we'd have to eat on Easter With my Crazy old uncle and aunt They lived in a big house Ante Bellum style And the wind would blow across The old bayou And I was a tranquil little child Life was just a tire swing Jambalaya was The only song I could sing Blackberry pickin Eatin' fried chicken And I never knew a thing about pain Life was just a tire swing In a few summers my folks Packed me off to camp Yeah, me and my cousin Baxter In our pup tent with a lamp And in a few days Baxter went home And he left me by myself And I knew that I'd stay it was better that way And I could get along without any help Life was just a tire swing Jambalaya was The only song I could sing Chasin after sparrows With rubber tip arrows Knowin' I could never hurt a thing Life was just a tire swing And I've never been west of New Orleans Nor east of Pensacola My only contact With the outside world Was a n R.C.A. Victrola Elvis would sing About expensive cars And who would've figured I'd be rubbing shoulders with the stars Life was just a tire swing Then the other morning on some Illinois road I fell asleep at the wheel But was quickly wakened up By a Ma Bell telephone pole And a bunch of Grant Wood Faces screaming Is he still alive But through the window I could see it hangin' from a tree And I knew that I had survived Life was just a tire swing Jambalaya is still The best song that I can sing Blackberry pickin Eatin fried chicken But I finally learned a lot about pain Life is just a tire swing Post navigation Jimmy Buffett – Stories We Could Tell (Album Version) Jimmy Buffett – A Pirate Looks At Forty By be1lyric Related Post Album hyeminsong, 젬마 (GEMma) – 해피벌스데이 Oct 22, 2024 be1lyric Album hyeminsong, 젬마 (GEMma) – 매니악 Oct 22, 2024 be1lyric Album hyeminsong, 젬마 (GEMma) – 오마이빌런 (Feat. NO:EL) Oct 22, 2024 be1lyric Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.