The bill on his old ball cap Was bent like an A-frame house We're sittin' on a park bench With some Beech-Nut in his mouth Said, "No one reads the paper These days, it's all online" But there he was, behind the times
He looked up from the front page Said, "This world's done gone to hell I usually don't talk politics But as far as I can tell We could use another Reagan Boy, he was one of a kind" Then he shook his head, behind the times
And he said, "Son, you're still young Save half of what you make Trust the Lord, go buy a Ford Or at least a Chevrolet When you find a good girl, keep her 'Cause they don't grow on vines" Yeah, a man can learn a lot From a man behind the times
He said, "I've only kissed one woman We went to church on our first date I held the door, I held her hand Back when free love was the rage I waited 'til the honeymoon And that suited me just fine I guess I was behind the times"
And he said, "Son, you're still young But trust me when I say Go hug your mama, 'cause boy, I promise You'll wish you could one day When you find a good girl, keep her 'Cause they don't grow on vines" Yeah, a man can learn a lot From a man behind the times
He folded up that paper Said, "I better get on home I don't wanna keep her waitin' She's got supper on When you find a good girl, keep her Just like I did mine" Yeah, a man can learn a lot From a man behind the times Yeah, man, I learned a lot Form that man behind the times
Behind the times
Compositores: Charles Christopher Du Bois (Chris Du Bois), David Lynn Hutton (Hutton Lynn), Riley Green ECAD: Obra #25982309