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  • My Grandfathers Clock.BY Johnny Cash
  • (Spoken) Way down south, down a long dusty road, There's an old ramshakle house
  • that nobody lives in anymore.
  • And if you walk down the hall and look, you'll see an old Grandfathers Clock
  • that don't run anymore. It's silent now, and it's covered up with spider webs.
  • That was my Grandfathers Clock. And this song is the story of that clock.
  • (Sung) My Grandfathers Clock, was too large for the shelf, so it stood ninety
  • years on the floor. It was taller by half, than the old man himself,
  • Tho' it weighed not a penny-weight more.
  • It was bought on the morn Of the day
  • that he was born. And was always his treasure and pride,
  • But it stopped, Short. Never to go again, when the old man, died.
  • And my Grandfather said, that, of those he could hire, not a
  • servant so faithful, he found. For it wasted no time, and it had but one desire
  • At the close of each week, to be wound. And it kept in it's place.
  • Not a frown upon it's face. And it's hands never hung by it side,
  • But it stopped, Short, never to go again. When the old man died.
  • Ninty years without slumbering. (Tic-Tock, Tic-Tock.)
  • His life seconds numbering. (Tic-Tock, Tic-Tock.)
  • It stopped. Short, never to go again, when the old man, died.
  • Well, it rang an alarm, in the still of the night, An alarm, that
  • For years had been dumb. And we knew that his Spirit, was pluming for
  • Flight, That his hour for departure had come. Still the clock
  • Kept the time, with a soft and muffled chime. As we silently stood
  • by his side.
  • But it stopped short, never to go again. When the old man, died.
  • Ninty years without slumbering. (Tic-Tock, Tic-Tock.)
  • His life seconds numbering. (Tic-Tock, Tic-Tock.)
  • It stopped. Short, never to go again, when the old man, died.
  • (Spoken) And I've been thinking, that someday, I'm going down
  • to my Grampa's old house. And I'm gonna get that old clock.
  • And I'm gonna shine it up. And I'm gonna oil it up good.
  • And get it fixed up pretty. And it'll keep time for me.
  • Just like it did for my Grampa.

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