| Song | Jody And The Kid |
| Artist | Kris Kristofferson |
| Album | THE SILVER TONGUED DEVIL AND I |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Kristofferson | |
| She would meet me in the morning | |
| On my way down to the river | |
| Waiting patient by the chinaberry tree | |
| With her feet already dusty | |
| >from the pathway to the levy | |
| And her little blue jeans rolled up to her knees | |
| I'd pay her no attention | |
| As she tagged along beside me | |
| Trying hard to copy everything i did | |
| But i couldn't keep from smiling | |
| When i'd hear somebody saying | |
| Looky yonder there goes jody and the kid | |
| Even after we grew older | |
| We could still be seen together | |
| As we walked along the levy holding hands | |
| For as surely as the season she was changin' to a woman | |
| And i'd lived enough to call myself a man | |
| And she often lay beside me | |
| In the coolness of the evening | |
| Til' the morning sun was shining on my bed | |
| And at times when she was sleeping | |
| I'd smile when i'd remember | |
| How they use to call us jody and the kid | |
| Now the world's a little older | |
| And the years have changed the river | |
| Cause there's houses where they didn't used to be | |
| And on sundays i go walking | |
| Down the pathway to the levy | |
| With another little girl who follows me | |
| And it makes the old folks smile | |
| To see her tag along beside me | |
| Doing little things the way her mama did | |
| But it gets a little lonesome | |
| When i hear somebody sayin' | |
| Looky yonder there goes jody and the kid |
| zuo ci : Kristofferson | |
| She would meet me in the morning | |
| On my way down to the river | |
| Waiting patient by the chinaberry tree | |
| With her feet already dusty | |
| from the pathway to the levy | |
| And her little blue jeans rolled up to her knees | |
| I' d pay her no attention | |
| As she tagged along beside me | |
| Trying hard to copy everything i did | |
| But i couldn' t keep from smiling | |
| When i' d hear somebody saying | |
| Looky yonder there goes jody and the kid | |
| Even after we grew older | |
| We could still be seen together | |
| As we walked along the levy holding hands | |
| For as surely as the season she was changin' to a woman | |
| And i' d lived enough to call myself a man | |
| And she often lay beside me | |
| In the coolness of the evening | |
| Til' the morning sun was shining on my bed | |
| And at times when she was sleeping | |
| I' d smile when i' d remember | |
| How they use to call us jody and the kid | |
| Now the world' s a little older | |
| And the years have changed the river | |
| Cause there' s houses where they didn' t used to be | |
| And on sundays i go walking | |
| Down the pathway to the levy | |
| With another little girl who follows me | |
| And it makes the old folks smile | |
| To see her tag along beside me | |
| Doing little things the way her mama did | |
| But it gets a little lonesome | |
| When i hear somebody sayin' | |
| Looky yonder there goes jody and the kid |
| zuò cí : Kristofferson | |
| She would meet me in the morning | |
| On my way down to the river | |
| Waiting patient by the chinaberry tree | |
| With her feet already dusty | |
| from the pathway to the levy | |
| And her little blue jeans rolled up to her knees | |
| I' d pay her no attention | |
| As she tagged along beside me | |
| Trying hard to copy everything i did | |
| But i couldn' t keep from smiling | |
| When i' d hear somebody saying | |
| Looky yonder there goes jody and the kid | |
| Even after we grew older | |
| We could still be seen together | |
| As we walked along the levy holding hands | |
| For as surely as the season she was changin' to a woman | |
| And i' d lived enough to call myself a man | |
| And she often lay beside me | |
| In the coolness of the evening | |
| Til' the morning sun was shining on my bed | |
| And at times when she was sleeping | |
| I' d smile when i' d remember | |
| How they use to call us jody and the kid | |
| Now the world' s a little older | |
| And the years have changed the river | |
| Cause there' s houses where they didn' t used to be | |
| And on sundays i go walking | |
| Down the pathway to the levy | |
| With another little girl who follows me | |
| And it makes the old folks smile | |
| To see her tag along beside me | |
| Doing little things the way her mama did | |
| But it gets a little lonesome | |
| When i hear somebody sayin' | |
| Looky yonder there goes jody and the kid |