| Song | Like a Young Colt |
| Artist | Johnny Cash |
| Album | America: A 200-Year Salute in Story and Song |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Cash |
| [00:00.00] | Like a young cold |
| [00:01.45] | The country was now growing fast |
| [00:03.71] | Passenger trains in the east |
| [00:05.04] | Were traveling a hundred miles an hour |
| [00:07.62] | People in the country |
| [00:08.52] | Could buy clothes by mail order |
| [00:11.54] | And get 'em back within two weeks |
| [00:12.67] | After twenty years or more the South |
| [00:14.43] | Was still mending its wounds |
| [00:15.83] | From the civil war |
| [00:16.92] | But with all the country's problems |
| [00:18.77] | The union was solid |
| [00:20.86] | Red American novelists and poets |
| [00:23.14] | Were coming into their own |
| [00:24.59] | People were expressing their love |
| [00:26.00] | For America in song and in poem |
| [00:28.42] | And in South Carolina |
| [00:30.49] | A high tone southern gentleman |
| [00:32.73] | Expressed his love and admiration |
| [00:34.80] | For his president |
| [00:35.80] | James—A Garfield in such a way |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Cash |
| [00:00.00] | Like a young cold |
| [00:01.45] | The country was now growing fast |
| [00:03.71] | Passenger trains in the east |
| [00:05.04] | Were traveling a hundred miles an hour |
| [00:07.62] | People in the country |
| [00:08.52] | Could buy clothes by mail order |
| [00:11.54] | And get ' em back within two weeks |
| [00:12.67] | After twenty years or more the South |
| [00:14.43] | Was still mending its wounds |
| [00:15.83] | From the civil war |
| [00:16.92] | But with all the country' s problems |
| [00:18.77] | The union was solid |
| [00:20.86] | Red American novelists and poets |
| [00:23.14] | Were coming into their own |
| [00:24.59] | People were expressing their love |
| [00:26.00] | For America in song and in poem |
| [00:28.42] | And in South Carolina |
| [00:30.49] | A high tone southern gentleman |
| [00:32.73] | Expressed his love and admiration |
| [00:34.80] | For his president |
| [00:35.80] | James A Garfield in such a way |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Cash |
| [00:00.00] | Like a young cold |
| [00:01.45] | The country was now growing fast |
| [00:03.71] | Passenger trains in the east |
| [00:05.04] | Were traveling a hundred miles an hour |
| [00:07.62] | People in the country |
| [00:08.52] | Could buy clothes by mail order |
| [00:11.54] | And get ' em back within two weeks |
| [00:12.67] | After twenty years or more the South |
| [00:14.43] | Was still mending its wounds |
| [00:15.83] | From the civil war |
| [00:16.92] | But with all the country' s problems |
| [00:18.77] | The union was solid |
| [00:20.86] | Red American novelists and poets |
| [00:23.14] | Were coming into their own |
| [00:24.59] | People were expressing their love |
| [00:26.00] | For America in song and in poem |
| [00:28.42] | And in South Carolina |
| [00:30.49] | A high tone southern gentleman |
| [00:32.73] | Expressed his love and admiration |
| [00:34.80] | For his president |
| [00:35.80] | James A Garfield in such a way |