James Taylor

Runaway Boy
Fetch down the fiddle, rosin up the bow, don't play me nothing on the radio. Don't make me remember the Alamo, I'm feeling like a little bit of Cotton Eyed Joe. No raging Cajun crawfish stew, fat batter coming in a Lumalamalu. Boy howdy and howdy damn do, something like fine setting eyes on you. Let me come down, I won't never go back up again, oh, hold me down. Let me come home, I won't never go away no more, oh let me come down. In a younger day back in Tennessee, the muddy Mississippi used to call to me, float on a river and set yourself free. Run from the farm and the family tree, run from the runaway boy. So I've been all the places that I ever want to be, I've seen all the people that I ever want to see. I'm sick and tired of being lonely and free, I'm ready today for what's waiting on me. I'm gonna give up believing I was born to run, stop acting like a man that gets shot from a gun. I'm putting down roots, I want to soak up sun and stay right here until my days are done. Let me back down, I will never go up again. Hold me down, tie me on down. Let me go home, I will never go away no more, oh let me come home, oh let me go down. [Indecipherable grunting] From Letras Mania