| Song | Old Shep |
| Artist | Alabama |
| Album | Songs of Inspiration |
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| 作词 : Foley | |
| When I was a lad and old | |
| Shep was a pup | |
| Over hills and meadows we'd stray | |
| Just a boy and his dog, we were both full of fun | |
| We grew up together that way | |
| I remember the time at the old mill pond | |
| When I would've drowned beyond doubt | |
| But old Shep was right there, to the rescue he came | |
| He jumped in and helped pull me out | |
| As, the years passed and rolled, at last he grew old | |
| And his eyesight was fast growing dim. | |
| Then one day the doctor looked at me and said ? | |
| I can't do no more for him, | |
| Jim? I went to his side and sat on the ground | |
| And laid his old head on my knee | |
| Well, he was the best friend that | |
| I ever had | |
| I cried so | |
| I scarcely could see | |
| Old Sheppie he knew, he was going to go | |
| For he reached out and licked at my hand | |
| He looked up at me, just as much as to say | |
| We're parting but you understand | |
| Now old Sheppie is gone where the good doggies go | |
| And no more with old | |
| Shep will | |
| I roam But if dogs have a heaven, there's one thing for sure | |
| Old Shep has a wonderful home |
| zuo ci : Foley | |
| When I was a lad and old | |
| Shep was a pup | |
| Over hills and meadows we' d stray | |
| Just a boy and his dog, we were both full of fun | |
| We grew up together that way | |
| I remember the time at the old mill pond | |
| When I would' ve drowned beyond doubt | |
| But old Shep was right there, to the rescue he came | |
| He jumped in and helped pull me out | |
| As, the years passed and rolled, at last he grew old | |
| And his eyesight was fast growing dim. | |
| Then one day the doctor looked at me and said ? | |
| I can' t do no more for him, | |
| Jim? I went to his side and sat on the ground | |
| And laid his old head on my knee | |
| Well, he was the best friend that | |
| I ever had | |
| I cried so | |
| I scarcely could see | |
| Old Sheppie he knew, he was going to go | |
| For he reached out and licked at my hand | |
| He looked up at me, just as much as to say | |
| We' re parting but you understand | |
| Now old Sheppie is gone where the good doggies go | |
| And no more with old | |
| Shep will | |
| I roam But if dogs have a heaven, there' s one thing for sure | |
| Old Shep has a wonderful home |
| zuò cí : Foley | |
| When I was a lad and old | |
| Shep was a pup | |
| Over hills and meadows we' d stray | |
| Just a boy and his dog, we were both full of fun | |
| We grew up together that way | |
| I remember the time at the old mill pond | |
| When I would' ve drowned beyond doubt | |
| But old Shep was right there, to the rescue he came | |
| He jumped in and helped pull me out | |
| As, the years passed and rolled, at last he grew old | |
| And his eyesight was fast growing dim. | |
| Then one day the doctor looked at me and said ? | |
| I can' t do no more for him, | |
| Jim? I went to his side and sat on the ground | |
| And laid his old head on my knee | |
| Well, he was the best friend that | |
| I ever had | |
| I cried so | |
| I scarcely could see | |
| Old Sheppie he knew, he was going to go | |
| For he reached out and licked at my hand | |
| He looked up at me, just as much as to say | |
| We' re parting but you understand | |
| Now old Sheppie is gone where the good doggies go | |
| And no more with old | |
| Shep will | |
| I roam But if dogs have a heaven, there' s one thing for sure | |
| Old Shep has a wonderful home |