In Color
    (专辑: That Lonesome Song - 2008)
    
    I 
said Grandpa what's this picture here  It's all black and white, and it ain't real clear  Is that you there, he said yeah, I 
was eleven  And times were tough, back in thirty-five  That's me and Uncle Joe just trying to survive  A 
cotton farm, in the 
Great Depression   And if it looks like we were scared to death  Like a 
couple of kids just trying to save each other  You should've seen it in color   This one here was taken overseas  In the 
middle of hell, in nineteen forty-three  In the 
winter time, you can almost see my breath  That was my tail gunner ole' Johnny McGee  He was a 
high school teacher from New Orleans  And he had my back, right through the 
day we left   If it looks like we were scared to death  Like a 
couple of kids just trying to save each other  You should've seen it in color   A 
picture's worth a 
thousand words  But you can't see what those shades of gray keep covered  You should've seen it in color   And this one is my favorite one  This is me and grandma in the, summer sun  All dressed up, the 
day we said our vows  You can't tell it here but it was hot that June  And that rose was red and her eyes were blue  And just look at that smile, I 
was so proud   That's the 
story of my life  Right there in black and white   And if it looks like we were scared to death  Like a 
couple of kids just trying to save each other  You should've seen it in color   Yeah a 
picture's worth a 
thousand words  But you can't see what those shades of gray keep covered  You should've seen it in color  (Should've seen it in color)