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D. Vincent Williams - Plain And Simple lyrics
Mama's with her mom in the kitchen frying up a chicken
Thirty minutes out of the coupe
Us kids under the house on another secret agent mission
Cap guns cocked and ready to shoot
Daddy with my Uncle Dale lighting up a Chesterfield
Drinking Pearl beer in the sun
And Grandpa's in his chair watching Meet The Press on television
Cussing at the top of his lungs
It was an age of black and white
(Oh but there was color, you should have seen the color)
When people lived their lives
Plain and simple
Aunt Sally's shelling peas, Aunt Marie is washin' turnip greens
Aunt Cathy she ain't doing a thing
Couple cousins in the yard got the hood up on an old DeSoto
Figuring out what's making it ping
With the AM radio filling up the air with country musicD. Vincent Williams - Plain And Simple - http://motolyrics.com/d-vincent-williams/plain-and-simple-lyrics.html
Everybody hummin' along
It's a picture you could frame, even Norman Rockwell would agree
Is worthy of this simple old song
It was an age of black and white
(Oh but there was color, you should have seen the color)
When people lived their lives
Plain and simple
Old photographs and memories of how it was and used to be
Are all that's left to share with our kids
Yeah gone for good and that's a fact and they ain't never coming back
But what a generation they missed
Wish they could see in black and white
(Oh there was color, you should have seen the color)
When people lived their lives
Plain and simple
Plain and simple