Song | Country Bumpkin |
Artist | Hank Thompson |
Album | The Essential Country Collection |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:09.33] | He walked into a bar and parked his lanky frame upon a tall barstool |
[00:18.75] | And with a long soft Southern drawl said |
[00:21.24] | "I'll just have a glass of anything that's cool" “ |
[00:28.25] | A barroom girl with wise and knowing eyes |
[00:33:25] | slowly looked him up and down |
[00:38.07] | And she thought "I wonder how on earth |
[00:40.48] | That country bumpkin found his way to town" |
[00:45.55] | And she said "Hello, country bumpkin" |
[00:50.25] | "How's the frost out on the pumpkin?" “ |
[00:54.53] | "I've seen some sights but, boy, you're somethin'" “ |
[00:59.23] | "Where'd ya come from, country bumpkin?" “ |
[01:05.31] | It was just a short year later in a bed of joy-filled tears and death-like pain |
[01:15.38] | Into this wondrous world of many wonders one more wonder came |
[01:23.94] | That same woman's face was wrapped up |
[01:26.59] | In a raptured look of love and tenderness |
[01:33.83] | As she marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boy-child there at her breast |
[01:41.64] | And she said "Hello, country bumpkin" |
[01:46.30] | "Fresh as frost out on the pumpkin" “ |
[01:50.85] | "I've seen some sights but, babe, you're somethin'" “ |
[01:55.29] | "Mamma loves her country bumpkin" “ |
[02:01.60] | Forty years of hard work later in a simple, quiet and peaceful country place |
[02:11.26] | The heavy hand of time had not erased |
[02:14.53] | The raptured wonder from her face |
[02:20.18] | She was lying on her deathbed knowing fully well her race was nearly run |
[02:30.17] | But she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes of her husband and her son |
[02:37.93] | And she said "So long, country bumpkins" |
[02:43.68] | "The frost is gone now from on the pumpkins" “ |
[02:46.94] | "I've seen some sights and life's been somethin'" “ |
[02:51.57] | "See you later, country bumpkins" “ |
[02:56.18] | She said "So long, country bumpkins" |
[03:00.50] | "The frost is gone now from on the pumpkins" “ |
[03:04.82] | "I've seen some sights and life's been somethin'" “ |
[03:09.45] | "See you later, country bumpkins" “ |
[03:12.76] |
[00:09.33] | He walked into a bar and parked his lanky frame upon a tall barstool |
[00:18.75] | And with a long soft Southern drawl said |
[00:21.24] | " I' ll just have a glass of anything that' s cool" " |
[00:28.25] | A barroom girl with wise and knowing eyes |
[00:33:25] | slowly looked him up and down |
[00:38.07] | And she thought " I wonder how on earth |
[00:40.48] | That country bumpkin found his way to town" |
[00:45.55] | And she said " Hello, country bumpkin" |
[00:50.25] | " How' s the frost out on the pumpkin?" " |
[00:54.53] | " I' ve seen some sights but, boy, you' re somethin'" " |
[00:59.23] | " Where' d ya come from, country bumpkin?" " |
[01:05.31] | It was just a short year later in a bed of joyfilled tears and deathlike pain |
[01:15.38] | Into this wondrous world of many wonders one more wonder came |
[01:23.94] | That same woman' s face was wrapped up |
[01:26.59] | In a raptured look of love and tenderness |
[01:33.83] | As she marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boychild there at her breast |
[01:41.64] | And she said " Hello, country bumpkin" |
[01:46.30] | " Fresh as frost out on the pumpkin" " |
[01:50.85] | " I' ve seen some sights but, babe, you' re somethin'" " |
[01:55.29] | " Mamma loves her country bumpkin" " |
[02:01.60] | Forty years of hard work later in a simple, quiet and peaceful country place |
[02:11.26] | The heavy hand of time had not erased |
[02:14.53] | The raptured wonder from her face |
[02:20.18] | She was lying on her deathbed knowing fully well her race was nearly run |
[02:30.17] | But she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes of her husband and her son |
[02:37.93] | And she said " So long, country bumpkins" |
[02:43.68] | " The frost is gone now from on the pumpkins" " |
[02:46.94] | " I' ve seen some sights and life' s been somethin'" " |
[02:51.57] | " See you later, country bumpkins" " |
[02:56.18] | She said " So long, country bumpkins" |
[03:00.50] | " The frost is gone now from on the pumpkins" " |
[03:04.82] | " I' ve seen some sights and life' s been somethin'" " |
[03:09.45] | " See you later, country bumpkins" " |
[03:12.76] |
[00:09.33] | He walked into a bar and parked his lanky frame upon a tall barstool |
[00:18.75] | And with a long soft Southern drawl said |
[00:21.24] | " I' ll just have a glass of anything that' s cool" " |
[00:28.25] | A barroom girl with wise and knowing eyes |
[00:33:25] | slowly looked him up and down |
[00:38.07] | And she thought " I wonder how on earth |
[00:40.48] | That country bumpkin found his way to town" |
[00:45.55] | And she said " Hello, country bumpkin" |
[00:50.25] | " How' s the frost out on the pumpkin?" " |
[00:54.53] | " I' ve seen some sights but, boy, you' re somethin'" " |
[00:59.23] | " Where' d ya come from, country bumpkin?" " |
[01:05.31] | It was just a short year later in a bed of joyfilled tears and deathlike pain |
[01:15.38] | Into this wondrous world of many wonders one more wonder came |
[01:23.94] | That same woman' s face was wrapped up |
[01:26.59] | In a raptured look of love and tenderness |
[01:33.83] | As she marveled at the soft and warm and cuddly boychild there at her breast |
[01:41.64] | And she said " Hello, country bumpkin" |
[01:46.30] | " Fresh as frost out on the pumpkin" " |
[01:50.85] | " I' ve seen some sights but, babe, you' re somethin'" " |
[01:55.29] | " Mamma loves her country bumpkin" " |
[02:01.60] | Forty years of hard work later in a simple, quiet and peaceful country place |
[02:11.26] | The heavy hand of time had not erased |
[02:14.53] | The raptured wonder from her face |
[02:20.18] | She was lying on her deathbed knowing fully well her race was nearly run |
[02:30.17] | But she softly smiled and looked into the sad eyes of her husband and her son |
[02:37.93] | And she said " So long, country bumpkins" |
[02:43.68] | " The frost is gone now from on the pumpkins" " |
[02:46.94] | " I' ve seen some sights and life' s been somethin'" " |
[02:51.57] | " See you later, country bumpkins" " |
[02:56.18] | She said " So long, country bumpkins" |
[03:00.50] | " The frost is gone now from on the pumpkins" " |
[03:04.82] | " I' ve seen some sights and life' s been somethin'" " |
[03:09.45] | " See you later, country bumpkins" " |
[03:12.76] |