September 8, 2010 5:46 AM PDT
I usually keep these things in the family, but I'm feeling some love here...lol...so here's one I wrote.
Everything is Right Key of A Tempo: 84BPM :Copyright 2008 James Barnhart
Sittin here on a Sunday afternoon,
The rain is on the window pane.
Takes me back to evenings at my grandma’s house,
Catchin’ night crawlers in the rain.
You had to grab ‘em quick before they saw your light,
Crawlin round with ole’ Ed Brown,
My jeans were a muddy sight.
Sittin down by the river on the boat ramp,
A coal barge is chuggin by,
’72 GMC with the tailgate down,
a YooHoo and an oatmeal pie.
The morning sun was lightin up that Flatwoods riverbank,
And me and Dad were skippin rocks and guessin how far they had sank.
Just a couple times that I recall when everything was right,
Way back when we were all still here, and everything was right.
Standing tall as the Captain read those words,
Old Glory in the morning sun.
Fifty years after my Grandpa served,
I could feel him as that Medal was hung.
Granny said the Master’s brush paints all that is this place,
And from my flying machine I can see His amazing grace.
Yeah there are times that I recall, when everything felt right,
Some good times that I remember, when everything seemed right
(Instrumental)
Sittin’ here watchin’ my children play,
They’re runnin’ all around this place,
My wife looks over and catches my eye,
A smile spreads across my face.
Everything before now just dims and fades away,
And in my heart I know that I can finally say,
No matter what happens now, I know I got it right
No matter what I accomplish now, I already got it right.
(Instrumental)
Now we're all here again, and everything is right.