Old Folks

Joe Butler

[Verse 1]
You'll always hear me say "Hello, Ma'am"
"Thank you", "Good mornin'", "Lookin' fine"
It's all those old folks left here waiting
That left my heart into my mind

[Chorus]
It's a sad, sad feeling
To still be around

[Verse 2]
On every sunny Sunday morning
All golden-aged and sittin' in
Comes out to putter in the sunshine
And shuffle through his deck of bins

[Chorus]
It's a sad, sad feeling
To still be around
And it's the same old tired park bench
Nobody's found

[Verse 3]
Soft wrinkled stories if you listen
About the lazy days back when
Your mom and dad were little babies
And he had friends still livin' then

[Chorus]
It's a sad, sad feeling
To still be around
And it's the same old tired park bench
Nobody's found
There was a tree put there for shading
That they cut down

[Verse 4]
The fields he loved got turned to highways
From horse to car to plane to moon
Staying well meant that he feels older
Yet none of his kids have the room

[Chorus]
It's a sad, sad feeling
To still be around
And it's the same old tired park bench
Nobody's found
There was a tree put there for shading
That they cut down
And his old shoes had worn a spot there
From grass to ground

Trivia about the song Old Folks by The Lovin' Spoonful

When was the song “Old Folks” released by The Lovin' Spoonful?
The song Old Folks was released in 1967, on the album “Everything Playing”.
Who composed the song “Old Folks” by The Lovin' Spoonful?
The song “Old Folks” by The Lovin' Spoonful was composed by Joe Butler.

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