Hazel Dickens
Hazel Dickens
Hazel Dickens & The Johnson Mountain Boys
Hazel Dickens
Hazel Dickens
Hazel Dickens
Hazel Dickens
Hazel Dickens
[Verse 1]
As you walk down the street, how often do you meet
Some poor man whose life has grown old?
His aged form is bent, in his pocket not a cent
And for shelter, knows not where to go
[Verse 2]
See that poor old wreck of toil, his children him do shun
To die, I'm sure he has prayed
For himself and dear wife after toilin' all their lives
Find they're old and only in the way
[Chorus]
So let us cheer them on, they won't be with us long
Don't laugh because they're old and gray
Just remember, while you're young; that for you, the time will come
When you're old and only in the way
[Verse 3]
Now my message, I'm sure, is for the rich as well as poor
Take a rich man when he's growin' old
His relations, 'round him stand and they take him by the hand
They want him to die, they want his gold
[Verse 4]
All through life he has enjoyed all the things that wealth can buy
But gold, his life could not save
After all, he's like the poor, when his journey's nearly o'er
Find he's old and only in the way
[Chorus]
So let us cheer them on, they won't be with us long
Don't laugh because they're old and gray
Just remember, while you're young; that for you, the time will come
When you're old and only in the way
When you're old and only in the way
Old and in the Way was written by Traditional.
Old and in the Way was produced by Hazel Dickens & Ken Irwin.