Rocking Chair
Sitting in my favourite chair, thinking about those distant days
When the cat had got my tongue now and I didn't have much to say
But my mind was working overtime, churning thoughts out by the score
That I never dared to speak out loud for fear that I should bore
And at the early age of fourteen, intent on being a star
Sitting in the Gladstone, drinking stout up at the bar
All the songs were oh so new to me with a magic of their own
And the magic's never faded, Lord, no matter how I've grown
And the music's stayed with me until the end
Always by my side, a faithful friend
It's shown me lots of things, shown me things I'd never seen
It's been so good at times, I feared that I was in a dream
Rock, rock, rocking chair, rock me one more time
Let's turn a few more pages now, let's see what we can find
Rock, rock, rocking chair, rock me once and then
We'll roll a few more memories up and do it once again
I've forgotten half the stories but it comes as no surprise
Cos I'm getting rather old now, you can see it in my eyes
But the ones that I remember sure satisfy my mind
And I'm thankful for the life I've led, the Lord has sure been kind
Rock, rock, rocking chair, rock me one more time
Let's turn a few more pages now, let's see what we can find
Rock, rock, rocking chair, rock me once and then
We'll roll a few more memories up and do it once again
Rock, rock, rocking chair, rock me one more time
Let's turn a few more pages now, let's see what we can find
Rock, rock, rocking chair, rock me once and then
We'll roll a few more memories up and do it once again
Rock, rock, rocking chair, ooh
Rock, rock, rocking chair, ooh rock, rock
Rock, rock, rocking chair, ooh
Rock, rock, rocking chair, ooh rock, rock
Rock, rock, rocking chair, ooh
Rock, rock, rocking chair, ooh rock, rock
Rock, rock, rocking chair, ooh
Rock, rock, rocking chair, ooh rock, rock