- Old Glory
She was old, and beautiful, and wise, and She taught the young boy everything he needed to know. All about the land, and the woods and the rivers, and what had happened there even before he was born. She taught him what was good and what was bad. And most of all, the difference between right and wrong.
And so, every morning he stood beside his desk, with his hand over his heart, and promised to respect Her for the rest of his days.
When times were hard, and the grain elevators stood empty against the black Midwestern sky, She gave him praise for a hard day's work, and hope for his father. And She promised there would be better days to come.
And he sat by the radio and cried angry tears one gray December day, when he hear that She'd been betrayed. She was hurt; She needed help. He was only twelve, but he gave Her all he could: scraps of paper and tin cans and even the rubber tires from his wagon. He followed Her across the sea, on the maps and the newspaper, wishing he was older, old enough to fight back.
Then after four long, dark years, he heard the church bells ring and the noon whistle blow long and high. And he was part of one brief moment when all the world paid respect to Her.
And then he was grown up; and suddenly, the world had changed. And there were questions about Her. Some thought She was old-fashioned, useless. Some thought She was dead. But then after all, maybe they hadn't known Her as he had.
And now everyone has grown older. The boy, his children, and She too. He saw Her again just the other day: it was one of those bright, summer mornings and the church bells were ringing again. The bands were playing, and even the noon whistle was blowing, early.
He stood and watched proudly as She passed by. The sunlight catching the flash of crimson and white, stars blazing in the clear blue sky.
And then She was gone.
And he looked down through three generations into his grandson's eyes, and said, "There she goes, son. We used to call her Old Glory."
Letras
- 'Round The World With The Rubber Duck
Audubon
Aurora Borealis
Black Bear Road
Camp Bird Mine
City Of New Orleans
Classified
Columbine
Comin' Back For More
Convoy
Crispy Critters
Flowers On The Wall
Four Wheel Cowboy
Four Wheel Drive
Ghost Town
Glenwood Canyon
Green River
Hobo's Lullaby
I Don't Know (And I Don't Care)
I Wish There Was More That I Could Give
I've Trucked All Over This Land
Jackson Hole
Kidnap America
Lewis And Clark
Livin' Within My Means
Long Lonesome Road
Milton
Mountains On My Mind
Night Hawk
Night Rider
Niobrara
Nishnabotna
Old 30
Old Glory
Old Home Filler-Up An' Keep On A-Truckin' Cafe
Oregon Trail
Outlaws And Lone Star Beer
Pine Tar Wars
Ratchetjaw
Riverside Slide
Rocky Mountain September
Roses For Mama
Roy
Silver Iodide Blues
Silverton
Sing Silent Night
Sloan
Super Slab Showdown
Take My Duds To The Junkman
Telluride Breakdown
The Battle Of New Orleans
The Cowboy
The Gallopin' Goose
The Little Brown Sparrow And Me
The Little Things In Life
The Only Light
The Silverton
There Won't Be No Country Music
Two-Way Lovin'
Watch The Wildwood Flowers
Wheels Of Fortune
Wilderness
Windshield Wipers In The Rain
Wolf Creek Pass
Write Me A Song